From: SherefMohamed@xxxxxxx
Date: Fri Dec 15 2000 - 18:12:31 GMT-3
I think the way to define an access-expression is to use something like:
ip as-path access-list 1 permit REGULAR_EXPRESSION
What you did is basically created an protcol filter !
Hope this help
Sheref
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"zhangxianqi"
hi,
Can access-expression be used in ethernet interface,I want to test it,but
when I config the access-expression as below
access-list 200 deny 0xf0f0 0101
int e 0
access-expression in lsap(200)
I want to see no netbios taffic enter my router,but....,the netbios traffic
get through,it looks the access-expression not take effect,why?
Regards
xianqi
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