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Access Control Lists (ACLs)

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Learn to implement and configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) for network security through this comprehensive 8-part video series covering both IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Master the fundamental concepts of access lists and their role in network traffic filtering and security. Explore numbered ACL syntax and configuration with hands-on demonstrations showing real-world implementation scenarios. Understand named ACL syntax and see practical configuration examples that illustrate best practices for network access control. Discover IPv6 ACL implementation including syntax differences and configuration demonstrations specific to IPv6 networks. Learn proper techniques for applying ACLs to network interfaces for both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. Analyze strategic ACL placement decisions and understand when to position access lists closer to traffic sources versus destinations for optimal network performance and security.

Syllabus

What Are Access Lists? -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 1 of 8
Numbered ACL Syntax -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 2 of 8
Numbered ACL Configuration Demonstration -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 3 of 8
Named ACL Syntax -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 4 of 8
Named ACL Configuration Demonstration -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 5 of 8
IPv6 ACLs - Syntax and Demonstration -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 6 of 8
Applying ACLs to Interfaces (IPv4 and IPv6) -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 7 of 8
ACL Placement: Closer to the Source or Destination? -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 8 of 8

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