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Access-List

admin_2
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If I applied an access list to deny Subnet A from accessing Subnet B, will it Subsequently results in that Subnet B can not access Subnet A ( this because when the reply packet returned from subnet A will be dropped by the access list).

If so how could I overcome this case? (i.e deny access from subnet A to subnet B and permit access from subnet B to subnet A?

a clarifying examples will be great.

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you have to enable IOS Firewall on the router ( also known as CBAC ). Here is a link how to configure it

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fsecur_c/ftrafwl/scfcbac.htm