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Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
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| X-Eliminator 2002-06-24, 6:39 pm |
| Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
Anyone know ?
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| I know if you are running IOS 12.2(1)XE with IOS firewall it will support
reflexive access lists.
Eman
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> Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
> Anyone know ?
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| karate-kid 2002-06-24, 6:39 pm |
| WTF are reflexive access lists ?
Steve
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> Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
> Anyone know ?
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| Bernie M 2002-06-24, 6:39 pm |
| "karate-kid" <kirkster@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> WTF are reflexive access lists ?
> Steve
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> "X-Eliminator" <blalblalbla@aohell.com> wrote in message
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> > Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
> > Anyone know ?
>
See here ... [watch wrap-around]
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td...13ed/113ed_cr/s
ecur_c/scprt3/screflex.htm
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| X-Eliminator 2002-06-24, 6:39 pm |
| Thanks. The Cisco NetAcad is offering the Cisco 806
to students for $250.00, but I didn't want it unless I could
put my network behind reflexive acl's.
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 21:21:50 GMT, "Eman" <echou@dc.rr.com> wrote:
>I know if you are running IOS 12.2(1)XE with IOS firewall it will support
>reflexive access lists.
>
>Eman
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>"X-Eliminator" <blalblalbla@aohell.com> wrote in message
> news:8m37hu0uo1jlh6ov4066t6d8r
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>> Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
>> Anyone know ?
>
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| Jamie Lingerfelt 2002-06-24, 6:39 pm |
| You shouldnt have to ask for this type of information. You can look it up on
Cisco's website at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/
Click on compare release.
Do a show ver on the router and copy the image name to clipboard then paste
it in the image name blank on FN. Keep in mind that FN sometimes only have
more popular train's installed on it. That some limited deployment releases
might not be in there..If you have a 806 I would advise using 12.2(8)T4. The
other 8T images are deferred (SNMP vuln in many releases and should not be
used) and the branches before that have all been rolled into 12.2(8)T. Good
luck...
Jamie
"X-Eliminator" <blalblalbla@aohell.com> wrote in message
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> Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
> Anyone know ?
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| X-Eliminator 2002-06-24, 6:39 pm |
| I tried your link, but I received a password dialog, and can't get to
this info because I don't qualify for access under any of their
categories:
http://www.cisco.com/register/
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 23:28:08 GMT, "Jamie Lingerfelt" <no@spam.com>
wrote:
>You shouldnt have to ask for this type of information. You can look it up on
>Cisco's website at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/
>Click on compare release.
>Do a show ver on the router and copy the image name to clipboard then paste
>it in the image name blank on FN. Keep in mind that FN sometimes only have
>more popular train's installed on it. That some limited deployment releases
>might not be in there..If you have a 806 I would advise using 12.2(8)T4. The
>other 8T images are deferred (SNMP vuln in many releases and should not be
>used) and the branches before that have all been rolled into 12.2(8)T. Good
>luck...
>
>Jamie
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| Jamie Lingerfelt 2002-06-24, 6:40 pm |
| You shouldnt have to ask for this type of information. You can look it up on
Cisco's website at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/
Click on compare release.
Do a show ver on the router and copy the image name to clipboard then paste
it in the image name blank on FN. Keep in mind that FN sometimes only have
more popular train's installed on it. That some limited deployment releases
might not be in there..If you have a 806 I would advise using 12.2(8)T4. The
other 8T images are deferred (SNMP vuln in many releases and should not be
used) and the branches before that have all been rolled into 12.2(8)T. Good
luck...
Jamie
"X-Eliminator" <blalblalbla@aohell.com> wrote in message
news:8m37hu0uo1jlh6ov4066t6d8r
3isg9pj37@4ax.com...
> Does Cisco 806 support Reflexive Access Lists ? ? ?
> Anyone know ?
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| X-Eliminator 2002-06-24, 6:40 pm |
| I tried your link, but I received a password dialog, and can't get to
this info because I don't qualify for access under any of their
categories:
http://www.cisco.com/register/
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 23:28:08 GMT, "Jamie Lingerfelt" <no@spam.com>
wrote:
>You shouldnt have to ask for this type of information. You can look it up on
>Cisco's website at http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/
>Click on compare release.
>Do a show ver on the router and copy the image name to clipboard then paste
>it in the image name blank on FN. Keep in mind that FN sometimes only have
>more popular train's installed on it. That some limited deployment releases
>might not be in there..If you have a 806 I would advise using 12.2(8)T4. The
>other 8T images are deferred (SNMP vuln in many releases and should not be
>used) and the branches before that have all been rolled into 12.2(8)T. Good
>luck...
>
>Jamie
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