From: Ian Stong (istong@stong.org)
Date: Tue Nov 16 2004 - 08:25:29 GMT-3
Also from a practical standpoint named acl's don't work with turbo acl
turned on (7500 series routers, etc) with certain IOS versions (Cisco Bug).
Ian
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Subject: Re: Named acl's not allowed
SNMP ACL also.
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From: "ccie2be" <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com>
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Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 9:34 AM
Subject: Named acl's not allowed
> Hi guys,
>
> I prefer to use named acl's whenever possible. But, as I do practice labs,
I
> sometimes find that after I've created the named acl and go to apply it,
> that's not allowed. I have to still use a numbered acl. And, I'm always
> annoyed when that happens. I bet this happens to others as well.
>
> Off hand, I can list 2 places named acl's aren't allowed.
>
> 1) On vty lines with the access-class command
>
> 2) When defining interesting traffic for isdn in the dialer-list command.
>
>
> I know there are other places which still don't allow named acl's, but I
can't
> think of them at the moment.
>
> Besides the 2 instances above, does anybody know where else named acl's
can't
> be used?
>
> Thanks, Tim
>
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