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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

ACL Object Groups

Finally Cisco has done it. A feature that Pix has had for ages has finally made it into IOS (although it is only in 12.4(20)T so it will be a while before many people will be using it in the wild). Check out the post over at CCIE in 3 months.
Posted by CCIE wannabe at 8:11 AM
Labels: ACL, IOS

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