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| Subject: | Re: Router config question |
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| Date: | Mon, 22 Nov 2004 11:38:23 -0600 |
This also makes for a real easy rollback. We do this on our PIX's all the time. /me glares at Chad. On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:43:45 -0500, chad@mr-lew.com <chad@mr-lew.com> wrote:
It is funny how many people keep focusing on the PIX and conduits when the initial question was about a router... As for using notepad to edit the ACLs, I would make just one recommendation... give the ACL a new name when you paste it in, apply it to the interface (with the new name) and THEN remove the old ACL. That way there is no lapse in your coverage... you could call it paranoid and petty, but then a dollar is made up of 100 insignificant pennies...
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