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  1. thecrow123456

    CCNA Access-List help please

    it didn't write out they way i wanted it but all the hosts (H), are connected to the Switch, and Host1 is consoled to Router1 but I need to make/place the access-lists on R2(ethernet port), because thats the closest to the source. I just need the subnet address of the hosts, which means I need...
  2. thecrow123456

    CCNA Access-List help please

    Rtr1------Rtr2(local)---Swi---H5 .5 | \--H4 .4 | \--H3 .3 | \--H2 .2 |- - - (console) - - - - \--H1 .1 You have a subnet with 5 hosts: .1, .2, .3, .4, .5 This is connected to a router which is connected to another...
  3. thecrow123456

    CCNA Access-List help please

    You then apply it to the inbound ethernet port of the router. (local to the 192.168.1.x subnet)" ...but to apply it to the inbound ethernet port of the router, means you had to get to the router to begin with. To begin, the console points to a different router. Did you telnet the router to...
  4. thecrow123456

    CCNA Access-List help please

    Though it is not an extended list as the host will need more access than simply web(80)." Would you be kind enough to explain this line?
  5. thecrow123456

    CCNA Access-List help please

    yes, we are talking about the acl. i was just given the last octets. (.1 .2 .3 .4 .5) i think i am supposed to apply the acl to the local router (inbound), so I need the first 3 octets. however, we can only access the remote router by CLI. sh cdp neighbor detail doesn't work. sh ip int...
  6. thecrow123456

    CCNA Exam

    its random 1,2,3,4, ???
  7. thecrow123456

    ACL question

    to summarize... 5) source IP 207.16.16.14 destination port 53 is PERMITTED. (applause)
  8. thecrow123456

    CCNA Access-List help please

    thanks for the link. but if you wouldn't mind... how did you find out the first 3 octets of the hosts' ip address? they were 2 hops away and 'sh cdp neighbor' was disabled. i think everyone would really like to know.
  9. thecrow123456

    CCNA Access-List help please

    Digital, I think I got that question too. I had a some trouble finding the complete IP of the host. (remember, all they gave us was the last octet) I tried - sh cdp neighbor detail, didn't work - sh ip int brief wount get me 2 hops away would you mind sharing with us how you did that. you...

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