From: Brad Spencer (bradsp@outworks.net)
Date: Tue Mar 11 2003 - 20:03:42 GMT-3
I don't want to be seen as an advocate of 'isolated petty bugs' but this
usability bug would qualify well as a 'sys-wish' if there were not so many
oddities which when evaluated as a whole cause way to much lost time.
Bugs can be easily fixed provided there is a discrepancy between the RFC and
the devices functionality (and of course there are no political reasons for
not fixing the bug) but little bugs like this (typically user interop bugs)
never fail to be ignored...
An interesting stat would be the typical amount of time a super customer
like a CCIE spends over his lifetime wasting time on 'sys-wish' issues.
Brad
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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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