[c-nsp] Access-list
Paul Stewart
pstewart at nexicomgroup.net
Tue Apr 4 06:58:17 EDT 2006
LOTS..;)
You'll probably run out of memory before you run out of access lists....
Generally speaking.... How many and of what kind of access list do you
require?
There's the following access-list ranges (which will tell you):
core1-rtr-mb(config)#access-list ?
<1-99> IP standard access list
<100-199> IP extended access list
<1000-1099> IPX SAP access list
<1100-1199> Extended 48-bit MAC address access list
<1200-1299> IPX summary address access list
<1300-1999> IP standard access list (expanded range)
<200-299> Protocol type-code access list
<2000-2699> IP extended access list (expanded range)
<300-399> DECnet access list
<400-499> XNS standard access list
<500-599> XNS extended access list
<600-699> Appletalk access list
<700-799> 48-bit MAC address access list
<800-899> IPX standard access list
<900-999> IPX extended access list
dynamic-extended Extend the dynamic ACL absolute timer
rate-limit Simple rate-limit specific access list
So roughly 2700 access-lists but of various types....
Paul Stewart
IP Routing/Switching
Nexicom Inc.
http://www.nexicom.net/
-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Vikas Sharma
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 5:29 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Access-list
Hi,
What is the max number of access-list can be configured on the router.
Is there any hardcoded limit or it just depends on the processor of a
particular router?
Regards
Vikas
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