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Need help on an IP and ACL worksheet, network has been designed but need to configure the IP's and set up some ACL's.

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Access Control Lists (ACL):
Access lists filter network traffic by controlling whether routed packets are forwarded or blocked at the router's interfaces. The router examines each packet to determine whether to forward or drop the packet, based on the criteria you specified within the access lists.
Access list criteria could be the source address of the traffic, the destination address of the traffic, the upper-layer protocol, or other information. Sophisticated users can sometimes successfully evade or fool basic access lists because no authentication is required
Applying Access Lists to Interfaces
For some protocols, we can apply up to two access lists to an interface: one inbound access list and one outbound access list. With other protocols, you apply only one access list which checks both inbound and outbound packets.
If the access list is inbound, when the router receives a ...

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