From: Stan Buskus (stan.buskus@xxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Oct 20 2000 - 09:18:45 GMT-3
I have a couple of questions about using a route-map as an access-list. Is it
a good idea to use a route-map as an access-list? In the order of operation
wouldn't a regular route have priority over the route-map? So, if I used a
route-map as a means of security, I would have to make sure that my regular
routing tables didn't interfere with my route-map.
Stan Buskus
Brian Hescock wrote:
> You can list multiple access-lists in a route-map. I can't recall off
> hand if it treats them as an OR operation or an AND operation, I'd have to
> check.
>
> Brian
>
> Stan Buskus wrote:
>
> > I don't have a router to test this, but if I remember correctly, the IOS
> > only allows one out and one in access group per interface. However, I
> > have several access lists which IP number define a particular group of
> > people. Some interface will should allow only one group while other
> > interface should allow several groups. I know I could create another
> > access list that combines the groups, but I hope that there is another
> > way like a map-class.
> >
> > Stan Buskus
> >
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