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Standard ACL Practice

This document contains instructions for two standard ACL practice exercises. The first asks the user to create an ACL to permit one network and block another, applying the ACL where instructed. The second asks the user to permit two hosts, one each from the yellow and blue networks, to reach the green network by figuring out where to apply the ACL closest to the destination green network.

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Standard ACL Practice

This document contains instructions for two standard ACL practice exercises. The first asks the user to create an ACL to permit one network and block another, applying the ACL where instructed. The second asks the user to permit two hosts, one each from the yellow and blue networks, to reach the green network by figuring out where to apply the ACL closest to the destination green network.

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Standard ACL Practice #1

In this Packet Tracer exercise, the goal is to create a simple standard ACL to permit one network and block the
other. Follow the written instructions on where to apply the access list.

Standard ACL Practice #2


In this exercise the goal is to permit two hosts, one from the yellow network and one from the blue network, to
reach the green network. In this exercise you need to figure out where to apply the ACL so that the intended
networks are effected. Hint: standard ACL are usually applied closest to the destination network effected.

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