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I have a small question. I have 2 networks (1 & 2 ) connected to a router on interface fa0/1 and fa0/2 respectively. I would like to deny telnet access from network 1 to network 2. With the condition that interface fa0/1 is configured access-group ou...
Hi,I just have a simple question. For the OSPF configuration why do we need a process ID? For example:Router OSPF 100 The process ID can be any number. So why do we need it?Thanks
Dear Martin, This configuration would be right if the interface fa0/1 is configured as ip access-group 100 in and not out.I have tried as you have said but i can still telnet. Thank you Marc Alonzo