This article is a part of a video series on Access Control Lists (ACLs).
In Part 7 of the video series on Access Control Lists we finally apply access lists to an Interface.
In Video 1 we discussed that an ACL is simply a tool used to identify traffic on a Cisco Router. We discussed that what an ACL does is a result of how you apply it. In this video we’ll show you the most common application of an ACL — applying it as a Packet Filter.
The specific subjects and timestamps for what we talk through are below:
- 0:00 – Start
- 0:12 – Review of Part 1
- 0:51 – Applying ACLs to Interfaces
- 1:37 – Applying IPv6 ACLs to Interfaces
- 2:21 – Maximum number of ACLs applied to an Interface
- 3:12 – Outro and Teaser for next video
Enjoy =)