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Posted by Jono on May 18, 2006, 7:13 pm
Please log in for more thread options I am currently studying for my CCNA as I have to work with routers and switches everyday so thought it best to get a cisco qualification behind me. I am managing to get to grips with most of it fine, but there is one area that is puzzling me. That is the "ip inspect" command. It appears that this area is not covered in CCNA. I would have thought that it would be covered around the same area as access lists, but obviously not! Can someone explain this to me or tell me how it works. Links to sites with basic explanations that lead to more complex configs would be appreciated. Thanks for your time, Jono | ||||||||||||||||
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>I am currently studying for my CCNA as I have to work with routers and
>switches everyday so thought it best to get a cisco qualification
>behind me. I am managing to get to grips with most of it fine, but
>there is one area that is puzzling me. That is the "ip inspect"
>command. It appears that this area is not covered in CCNA. I would have
>thought that it would be covered around the same area as access lists,
>but obviously not! Can someone explain this to me or tell me how it
>works. Links to sites with basic explanations that lead to more complex
>configs would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks for your time,
>
>Jono