Practice Building access-list Commands

Table 23-6 supplies a practice exercise to help you get comfortable with the syntax of the extended access-list command, particularly with choosing the correct matching logic. Your job: create a one-line extended ACL that matches the packets. The answers are in the section, “Answers to Earlier Practice Problems,” later in this chapter. Note that if the criteria mentions a particular application protocol, for example, “web client,” that means to specifically match for that application protocol.

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Table 23-6 Building One-Line Extended ACLs: Practice

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