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Full Version: Acl (mac Address)
ifhope
hi

i have Cisco Router (2500 series), i create access-list of MAC addresses but how to apply that access-list on particular interface of router... i don't know that command to active MAC access-list on an interface, i tried

ip access-group (but it's only for IP access-lists)

kindly help me in this regard


Partizaan
arp.exe mac ip

Binds an ip to a mac adress (your case router).

packet
Boy that is a stumper, its very easy on a switch but I can't seem to find any reference to in on a router. Have you tried applying it with the ip access-group and just checked to see if it worked? Oddly enough there are a few other IP commands that don't just work on IP.

I'll keep looking and give it a shot on Monday on one of my own routers.

--P>G>>
tikbalang
packet is right.. better off doing it on the switch where the link to the router is located.
ifhope
hi

QUOTE(packet @ Jun 27 2005, 11:52 AM)
Boy that is a stumper, its very easy on a switch but I can't seem to find any reference to in on a router.  Have you tried applying it with the ip access-group and just checked to see if it worked?  Oddly enough there are a few other IP commands that don't just work on IP. 

I'll keep looking and give it a shot on Monday on one of my own routers.

--P>G>>
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thx for effort... I am using HUB instead of switch due to none availability therefore i can't do any management at LAN devices... therefore i have to go for Router ACL on MAC addresses.

Secondly i tried to applying "ip access-group" for MAC addresses ACL but it doesn't not work

looking for u'r reply

Regards,
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