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Access Lists Workbook_Student Edition v1_5

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210.250.10.0<br />

Network<br />

Router A<br />

S0<br />

FA0<br />

204.95.150.11<br />

42<br />

Rebecca’s<br />

Computer<br />

172.59.2.15<br />

S0<br />

S1<br />

David’s<br />

Computer<br />

172.59.2.18<br />

FA1<br />

172.59.2.1<br />

Todd’s<br />

Computer<br />

204.95.150.12<br />

Router B<br />

Rachel’s<br />

Computer<br />

204.95.150.10<br />

Extended <strong>Access</strong> List Problem #5 Deny/Permit Entire Ranges<br />

Write an extended access list to permit network 204.95.150.0 to send packets to network 172.59.0.0, but not to the 210.250.10.0<br />

network. Permit all other traffic. Include a remark with each statement of your ACL. For help with the remark command review<br />

page 41. Keep in mind that there may be multiple ways many of the individual statements in an ACL can be written.<br />

Place the access list at:<br />

Router Name: ___________________________<br />

Interface: _______________________________<br />

<strong>Access</strong>-list #: ____________________________<br />

[Writing and installing an ACL]<br />

Router# configure terminal (or config t)<br />

Router(config)#______________________________________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________________________________<br />

______________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Router(config)# interface ____________<br />

Router(config-if)# ip access-group _________ in or out (circle one)<br />

Router(config-if)# exit<br />

Router(config)# exit

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