08-03-2012 11:09 AM - edited 03-11-2019 04:38 PM
I have a home network using a 2600 and PIX515E, and unfortunetly I don't know how to set up ACLs. I read a few Cisco documentation but unfortunetly I am unable to grasp the concept of how to define them. Would anyone be able to give me a crash course on setting up ACLs?
~Nathan
08-03-2012 12:37 PM
Do you have ip addresses and what you want to block from getting from one place to another?
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Posted by WebUser Adam Sibille from Cisco Support Community App
08-03-2012 02:27 PM
I really want to limit all traffic in. I'm guessing I don't know what an ACL is after all.
08-04-2012 12:48 AM
Hi Nathan,
ACL is the access control list which will be a rule which you define in your firewall to permit/deny the services based on your protocol/source ip address/destination ip address.
With that you can block the internet/allow only specific to the internet.
But i think in home internet i don think so much you require to block / allow.
Please do rate if the given information helps.
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Karthik
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