ICND2 3.0: Configuring ACLs


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Overview/Description

An access control list (ACL) is a programmed statement used to permit or deny network traffic based on specified criteria. Explore ACL types, how they operate, and their configuration, as you prepare for the 200-105: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
1.7

Lesson Objectives

ICND2 3.0: Configuring ACLs

  • identify the main types of ACLs used by Cisco devices
  • recognize ACL type based on its usable range and ability to be matched to a source or destination on an individual port basis
  • recognize the syntax used for configuring an ACL
  • recognize the syntax used for displaying IP access lists
  • specify how ACLs are identified
  • specify the syntax used to remove an ACL from an interface
  • identify the characteristics of extended access lists
  • identify the syntax used to apply an ACL
  • recognize an access list type that can deny traffic using source and destination addresses
  • recognize the purpose of show access-lists
  • specify the syntax used to display IPv6 filtering status
  • identify the APIC-EM tool used to collect network topology and routing data
  • recognize characteristics of the Path Trace application
  • recognize the characteristics of the APIC-EM
  • recognize the Cisco service that examines the path of a specific type of packet
  • specify the information resulting from path trace
  • specify the protocol used by APIC-EM to identify information
  • Course Number:
    it_ccnarstv_22_04_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate