RE: access control for telnet

From: Dat Nguyen (DatN@FPT.COM.VN)
Date: Tue May 29 2007 - 00:52:07 ART


Dear Ronnie!

I mean:
Usually we use standard-accesslist to control which host or subnet are allowed
to access to router,
We rearly use extand-accesslist, could you help me explain the meaning of
extand-accesslit in this case.
Tks,
Nguyen Dat

________________________________

From: Ronnie Higginbotham [mailto:ronniepaul@hotmail.com]
Sent: Mon 5/28/2007 7:04 PM
To: Dat Nguyen; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: access control for telnet

There is none unless you mistype the extended access list permit order. You
can use either under the vty.

Ronnie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dat Nguyen" <DatN@FPT.COM.VN>
To: "nhatphuc" <nhatphuc@gmail.com>; "Ronnie Higginbotham"
<rhigginb@swbell.net>; "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 11:20 PM
Subject: access control for telnet

> Hi all!
>
> Could you help me explain the different between "standard access-list" and
> "extand access-lit" when I apply to line vty:
>
> For exam:
>
> access-list 101 permit ip any host 10.1.1.5
>
> line vty 0 15
> access-class 101 in
>
> Tks
>
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