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For questions about access control lists (ACLs). For instance, you want to limit network traffic to increase network performance or provide traffic flow control on your network device. ACLs also provide a basic level of security for network access by defining which part of the network/server/service can be accessed by a host and which cannot.
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Standard access list
I have following setup
Vlan10
Pc1 192.168.10.20
Vlan20
Pc2 192.168.20.20
Vlan21
Pc2 192.168.21.20
Subnet :255.255.255.0
All connected to layer 3 switch
I have foll …
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Standard access list
Thanks everyone I got the difference
For all standard ACL , there is an default deny ACE
ACE means the ACL entry:
access-list 12 permit/deny x.x.x.x x.x.x.x'
Default ACE: if a packet doesn't m …