Re: IP Accounting

From: Aidan Marks (aidan@cisco.com)
Date: Wed Mar 10 2004 - 16:55:57 GMT-3


yes. named ACL does not work.

there is a sys-wish to address this.

CSCea85327 - Need support for named acl for access-violation accounting

At 06:47 AM 11/03/2004, Wright, Jeremy wrote:

>I have ip accounting setup on an interface with ip accounting
>access-violations. When I use a numbered ACL I see the accounting traffic
>as expected. When I use a named ACL it does not work. Has anyone ran into
>this before?
>
>works:
>access-list 100 deny icmp any any log
>
>nada:
>ip access-list extended ICMP
> deny icmp any any
>
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