👤certskills
🕔09:05, 15.Oct 2015
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)
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 27.Jul 2015
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!
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 24.Jul 2015
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
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 20.Jul 2015
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!
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👤certskills
🕔11:00, 16.Jul 2015
Here’s the first 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. Questions are below the fold!
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 16.Jul 2015
You need practice with ACLs for CCENT and CCNA R/S. Some of that practice should focus on putting a complete ACL together, with multiple Access Control Entries (ACE) (that is, multiple permit and deny commands) to meet a set of
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