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