netgear fsm7326

netgear fsm7326 Has anyone else worked on this box. it's a piece of work the ACL's stink. I'm trying to block the corwan from accessing my subnet, while letting my subnet access the corwan.

my setup

corwan 100mb

192.168.20.0/24 interface 0/1

inside 1gbe optical

192.168.203.0/24 interface 0/25

here's my setup (config)# access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0

192.168.203.0 255.255.255.0 (config)# access-list 100 permet every

(config)# interface 0/25 (interface 0/25)# ip access-group 100 in

When I do this I can't get out to 192.168.20.0/24 from the inside.

The netgear does not give you a option to do a access-group out!

thx

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funnsun34
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In article , wrote: :netgear fsm7326

More strictly, the FSM7326P

:(config)# interface 0/25 :(interface 0/25)# ip access-group 100 in

Amazing, I'm surprised they cloned Cisco's interface.

:The netgear does not give you a option to do a access-group out!

It does according to the documentation. Page 11-3 (page 271 of the current pdf.)

Reply to
Walter Roberson

Nice, Netgear are calling their products "Flying Spaghetti Monster" ;-)

SCNR, VB.

Reply to
Volker Birk

Walter, thanks for the reply. Yep, the pdf doc says it does out but it can't. (FSM7326P) (Interface 0/24)#ip access-group 10 ?

in Enter the direction .

(FSM7326P) (Interface 0/24)#ip access-group 10 thanks

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funnsun34

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