I currently have a 32 distribute-lists on two routers that will grow to 155 unless a method can be found.
Situation:
2 routers with 2 serial interface each sub-interface has two distribute-lists one in and one out. The outward bound list are always the same NATed addys. The inward bound addys are always differnet.
Example:
ip access-list standard ser1.033_ROUTES
permit 192.168.200.15
permit 192.168.200.16
permit 192.168.168.47
permit 192.168.168.48
ip access-list standard ser1.022_ROUTES
permit 192.168.200.27
permit 192.168.200.28
permit 192.168.168.59
permit 192.168.168.60
This is done to control displayed routes on third party buildings where physical access cannot be controled. Is there a better way of controling routes then using 155 DLs?