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The three main Network Topologies and how they can work for you
Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:41:42 +0000
Studying for the Cisco CCNA or CCENT? You will certainly run across networking topology questions. Here’s a quick review:
First of all let’s define what a topology is- Simply put, a topology is the layout of a network. There are really three basic types of topologies. They are Star, Bus, and Ring. Let me explain them ...]
Time of Day routing
Wed, 02 Aug 2006 07:04:16 +0000
Rule of thumb.
a. First analyze and group the time-period for which you want the partition to be active. This could be business hours (M-F, 8-5 for say).
b. If the time slots cannot be grouped into one time period, define multiple time periods.
c. Group all timeperiods into one time schedule.
d. apply time schedule to partitions and ...]
This is In response to the comment posted:
The ACL has no direct relation to the CBAC firewall, it is there to prevent traffic coming into your network from the outside, the inspection rule is there to inspect traffic going out from your network. if the ACL was not there the traffic would have been inspected but still people would able to go into your network. so if you want to block traffic you must have ACL but if you inspect traffic then even if there is a deny statement on the outside interface traffic is allowed to return. so the short answer CBAC is not inspecting the ACL, CBAC is inspecting what you tell him on the inspection rule.
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