On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 10:42:26AM -0700, David Sinn wrote:
I beg to differ.
As a former employee of Cisco, you comments about ACL's on E0 and E1 cards are totally off base. I'm not sure where you got this "information", but it is most certainly not the case.
Standard ACL's & Extended ACL's have been supported by the E0's and E1's that were released in 12.0(5)S (most) and 12.0(6)S (2 port OC-12 DPT) versions of IOS. This includes the 8 port FE and 1 port GE cards. This includes support by the development organization that oversees software on the GSR, and by the TAC. (Whether the TAC engineer is capable of supporting you is another issue.)
I apologize, I made a couple mistakes in my response. ACLs are not supported on E0 and E1 Gig/FE cards. You used to be able to do them anyways, but they didn't work. They were removed in recient releases. They will be supported by (and re-enabled on) the Engine3 10 port GigE cards under development. We found this out the hard way when we upgraded a pair of GSR with GigE "DMZ" type interfaces behind it. We had to scramble to install a 7xxx series routers to serve as dedicated DMZ routers and do the ACLs on them. -- =-=andrewo