From: Scott Strobeck (scott@strobeck.net)
Date: Tue Aug 05 2008 - 00:00:34 ART
John,
If it follows the source IP address, then it'll match the source port.
If it follows the destination IP address, then it'll match the dest
port. Remember, also, specifying IP (as in 'permit ip . .. ') doesn't
specify a transport protocol so there are no ports.
Try googling "cisco access list". I'm sure you'll get some good
explanations.
Scott
John wrote:
> Every time I think I have a clue about where to put eq in an acl. I get my
> ass handed to me. I'm looking for an explanation on how to use this command
> properly. I can't seem to find an explanation that makes sense to me. For
> some reason I just don't get it. Any links would be greatly appreciated
>
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