oaxino Posted April 14, 2023 Report Share Posted April 14, 2023 Access Control List (Acl) True LearningPublished 4/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 2.00 GB | Duration: 4h 18mRACL , VACL , PACL concepts , configuration and verificationWhat you'll learnStandard Router Access Control List (RACL) concepts and configurationExtended Router Access Control List (RACL) concepts and configurationPort Access Control List (PACL) concepts and configurationVLAN Access Control List (VACL) concepts and configurationPACL , VACL and RACL InteractionRequirementsYou need to familiar with CLI commands in Cisco Router . You can implement all scenarios in GNS-3 or EVE-NG.DescriptionCisco ACLs are characterized by single or multiple permit/deny statements. The purpose is to filter inbound or outbound packets on a selected network interface. There are a variety of ACL types that are deployed based on requirements. Only two ACLs are permitted on a Cisco interface per protocol. That would include for instance a single IP ACL applied inbound and single IP ACL applied outbound.Cisco best practices for creating and applying ACLsApply extended ACL near sourceApply standard ACL near destinationOrder ACL with multiple statements from most specific to least specific.Maximum of two ACLs can be applied to a Cisco network interface.Only one ACL can be applied inbound or outbound per interface per Layer 3 protocol.There are some recommended best practices when creating and applying access control lists (ACL). The network administrator should apply a standard ACL closest to the destination. The standard ACL statement is comprised of a source IP address and wildcard mask. There is a common number or name that assigns multiple statements to the same ACL.Standard ACLs are an older type and very general. As a result they can inadvertently filter traffic incorrectly. Applying the standard ACL near the destination is recommended to prevents possible over-filtering. The extended ACL should be applied closest to the source. Extended ACLs are granular (specific) and provide more filtering options. They include source address, destination address, protocols and port numbers. Applying extended ACLs nearest to the source prevents traffic that should be filtered from traversing the network. That conserves bandwidth and additional processing required at each router hop from source to destination endpoints.Some access control lists are comprised of multiple statements. The ordering of statements is key to ACL processing. The router starts from the top (first) and cycles through all statements until a matching statement is found. The packet is dropped when no match exists. Order all ACL statements from most specific to least specific. Assigning least specific statements first will sometimes cause a false match to occur. As a result the match on the intended ACL statement never occurs.OverviewSection 1: Standard Access Control List (RACL)Lecture 1 Standard Access Control List (RACL) - P1/7Lecture 2 Standard Access Control List (RACL) - P2/7Lecture 3 Standard Access Control List (RACL) - P3/7Lecture 4 Standard Access Control List (RACL) - P4/7Lecture 5 Standard Access Control List (RACL) - P5/7Lecture 6 Standard Access Control List (RACL) - P6/7Lecture 7 Standard Access Control List (RACL) - P7/7Section 2: Extended Access Control List (RACL)Lecture 8 Extended Access Control List (RACL) - P1/7Lecture 9 Extended Access Control List (RACL) - P2/7Lecture 10 Extended Access Control List (RACL) - P3/7Lecture 11 Extended Access Control List (RACL) - P4/7Lecture 12 Extended Access Control List (RACL) - P5/7Lecture 13 Extended Access Control List (RACL) - P6/7Lecture 14 Extended Access Control List (RACL) - P7/7Section 3: Port ACL (PACL)Lecture 15 Port ACL (PACL) - P1/4Lecture 16 Port ACL (PACL) - P2/4Lecture 17 Port ACL (PACL) - P3/4Lecture 18 Port ACL (PACL) - P4/4Section 4: VLAN ACL (VACL)Lecture 19 VLAN ACL (VACL) - P1/3Lecture 20 VLAN ACL (VACL) - P2/3Lecture 21 VLAN ACL (VACL) - P3/3Section 5: PACL , VACL and RACL InteractionLecture 22 PACL , VACL and RACL InteractionNetwork Engineers , Service Provider Engineers , Datacenter EngineersDownload linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/6bb6589fc30b53d940bc8c89f146c128/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/dad4dc4ca1c4f2a8fd17de77cbd566a9/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part2.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/99dd4c3e15d7c00888a7ce7e3980b585/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part3.rar.htmluploadgig.com:https://uploadgig.com/file/download/88971843068b0085/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part1.rarhttps://uploadgig.com/file/download/7c769b00d2ee7d82/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part2.rarhttps://uploadgig.com/file/download/ad0672569C2c79db/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part3.rarnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/0F6E27BAC895FE6/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part1.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/767D7BFA76924CA/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part2.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/1800E07AEEF8702/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part3.rar1dl.net:https://1dl.net/lowm81ctg5n0/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part1.rarhttps://1dl.net/plr7dbiwg1fu/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part2.rarhttps://1dl.net/y9436bykircr/luqkf.Access.Control.List.Acl.True.Learning.part3.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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