200-301 V2 Ch02: Standard ACLs
Config Lab: Standard Numbered ACL 1
Write a 1-line ACL to match something? Easy. Write a several line ACL with a bunch of requirements? A little harder. Choosing where to put that multi-line ACL, when the ACL requirements span multiple subnets? Yet another bump. Combining allCCNA Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 2, Chapter 2
Access Control Lists (ACLs) may be one of the most uncomfortable topics to learn during your first few hours reading about the topic. Getting into lab early in your reading can help, so take advantage of this post and re-liveAnswers: IPv6 Standard ACL 1
The previous lab exercise requires you to configure a standard IPv6 ACL. The address range matching should be pretty straightforward. You also need to choose where to put the ACL, and for which direction of flow for the packets. As
IPv6 Standard ACL 1
IPv6 ACLs – new to #CCNA with the 2016 exam revisions – include both standard and extended ACLs. However, IPv6 standard and extended ACLs have only subtle configuration differences. This lab helps you notice those differences with a lab that
ACL Drill Set 3 – Answers
This post makes no sense without the questions from the previous post, so check those out if you’ve not done so already. The questions list ACLs that were typed in a text editor, so they could list an IP address
ACL Drill Set 3
Today’s post lists several ACL interpretation exercises. Below the fold, you’ll find several ACEs (ACL commands) as typed in a text editor. For each ACL, you must answer two questions: 1) what range of addresses does each ACE match? 2)
Answers: ACL Drill Set 2
Today’s post lists the answers to ACL drill set 2. What’s that? Check out this post that explains the details. No stopwatch, no speed requirement for these, unlike the subnetting speed practice. Answers are below the fold!
ACL Drill Set 2
Here’s another ACL drill set. What’s that? Check out this post that explains the details. No stopwatch, no speed requirement for these, unlike the subnetting speed practice. Just focus on getting the right answer. For this post, you will create
Answers: ACL Drill Set 1
Today’s post lists the answers to ACL drill set 1. What’s that? Check out this post that explains the details. No stopwatch, no speed requirement for these, unlike the subnetting speed practice. Answers are below the fold!