From: David Redfern \(AU\) (David.Redfern@didata.com.au)
Date: Sun Jul 23 2006 - 06:38:01 ART
Hi Guys,
Just working IEWB lab 15 and just want to brainstorm everyones thoughts.
Couple of questions
REFLEXIVE ACCESS LISTS
A lot of practice labs which ask for reflexive access-lists have the
following outbound
ip access-list extended OUTBOUND
permit tcp any any reflect MYREFLECT
permit udp any any reflect MYREFLECT
permit icmp any any reflect MYREFLECT
Does anyone know if you must use all 3 entries for any reason or simply
one statement below can be used in its place when using Reflexive access
lists.
ip access-list extended OUTBOUND
permit ip any any reflect MYREFLECT
When i use the above and i seem to achieve the same result. Any ideas?
BGP OUTBOUND ROUTE FILTERING
All documenation suggests the below command must be entered under
address family configuration and not directly under the routing process.
When i do this directly under it works. But on some IOS it is not
showing up in the running config.
Verification of sh ip bgp nei shows the route-filter applied.
Is ipv4 unicast the default and is that why it works?
Any ideas of best practice?
neighbor x.x.x.x capability orf prefix-list send/receive/bot
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