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Name: dave c
Date: December 27, 2004 at 05:24:37 Pacific
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I have a cisco 3725 that has the following configuration:

permit tcp any any eq 1720
permit tcp any any range 11000 11999
permit udp any any eq 2427
permit tcp any any eq 2428
permit tcp any any range 2000 2002
permit udp any any eq 1719
permit udp any any eq 5060

I would like to configure it to allow traffic incoming and outgoing on port 6346.

I do not know how to configure this.

I have all the passwords, just not the training to add the command.

Can someone tell me what command to use to add it? Also, by giving that command, will it overwrite what is there, or just append the list?

Thank you in advance.



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Name: rais
Date: January 2, 2005 at 14:47:12 Pacific
Reply:

If you only want traffic for port 6346 (tcp) use:

ip access-list abc permit tcp any any eq 6346 established.

The above is an extended ACL.

Hope this helps.
The Network Department


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Response Number 2
Name: dave c
Date: January 3, 2005 at 07:00:25 Pacific
Reply:

thanks you Rais.

By typing in this command, will it overwrite any tables and lose other items that are already there? Or will this just append the existing list?

Thank you again


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