From: Wes Smith (wesmith@rogers.com)
Date: Mon Mar 08 2004 - 15:28:51 GMT-3
Sure .. it works just like any other interface.
Not just a lab exercise either. .. A loopback is often used as an
'anchor' address for various peering functions .(dlsw, bgp blah ....etc)
An ACL on the loopback can be used as a last-resort control on what
gets accesss to it.
Wes
Franck ccie wrote:
>Does it make sense to apply an access-list on a loopback interface ? Does
>it work ? Thanks.
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