Cisco ICND2 1.1: Introducing ACL Operation


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Overview/Description
Access control is very important within any organization and once you understand the uses of Access Control Lists (ACLs), you can determine how to implement them on your Cisco network. Using ACLs, you can apply a number of features to the classified packets, such as encryption, policy-based routing, Quality of Service (QoS), Network Address Translation (NAT), and Port Address Translation (PAT). This course describes some of the applications for ACLs on Cisco networks, identifies the different types of ACLs that can be implemented, and explains how Cisco IOS Software processes ACLs.

Target Audience
Anyone wishing to obtain the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification that validates the knowledge and skills required to successfully install, operate, and troubleshoot small to medium size enterprise branch network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers. Candidates who have completed the 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) exam associated with the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician certification which is the first step in achieving the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification.

Expected Duration (hours)
1.0

Lesson Objectives

Cisco ICND2 1.1: Introducing ACL Operation

  • describe the purpose of ACLs
  • recognize how inbound and outbound ACLs operate
  • describe numbered and named, standard, and extended IPv4 ACLs
  • describe dynamic, reflexive, and time-based Extended ACLs
  • describe how to use wildcard masks with ACLs
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