Step 7: Configuring Access Control Lists (Acls); Information About Access Control Lists - Cisco SCE 1000 Quick Start Manual

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Step 2
Specify the IP address of the RDR-formatter destination.
Type the IP address of the RDR-formatter destination and press Enter.
Enter RDR-formatter destination's IP address:
Note that there is no default for this parameter.
Specify the TCP port number of the RDR-formatter destination.
Step 3
Type the TCP port number of the RDR-formatter destination and press Enter.
Note that there is no default for this parameter.
Enter RDR-formatter destination's TCP port number:
Example:
Following is a sample RDR-formatter configuration dialog, assigning the IP address and TCP port number.
Would you like to enter the RDR-formatter configuration menu? [no]: y
Enter RDR-formatter destination's IP address: 10.1.1.230
Enter RDR-formatter destination's TCP port number: 33000

Step 7: Configuring Access Control Lists (ACLs)

• Information About Access Control Lists, page 22
• Examples, page 25

Information About Access Control Lists

• Configuring ACLs, page 22
• Entry Formats, page 23
• Order of Entries, page 23
Configuring ACLs
The SCE 1000 can be configured with Access Control Lists (ACLs), which are used to permit or deny incoming connections on
any of the management interfaces.
ACL #0 is a pre-defined list that permits access to all IP addresses.
Note
Configuration of access control lists is done in two stages:
1. Create the access control lists.
You may create 99 ACLs with a maximum of 20 entries per list. Each entry consists of an IP address, and an indication of
whether access is permitted or denied to this IP address.
2. Assign the ACLs to the appropriate management interface. (See )
The dialog permits you to skip the creation/editing of the ACLs and go directly to assigning ACLs to the management
interfaces.
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