Configure Named Standard IPv4 ACLs - ACLs for IPv4 Configuration - Configuration Examples for Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation - CCNA - KevTechify | podcast 70
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In this episode we are going to look at Configure Named Standard IPv4 ACLs. The senior network administrator has asked us to create a standard named ACL to prevent access to a file server. The file server contains the data base for the web applications. Only the Web Manager workstation PC1 and the Web Server need to access the File Server. All other traffic to the File Server should be denied. We will be discussing Configure and Apply a Named Standard ACL and Verify the ACL Implementation. Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Once again, I’m Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let’s get this adventure started. All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com ------------------------------------------------------- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Configuration Examples for Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation v3 (ENSA) ACLs for IPv4 Configuration Lab 5.1.9 - Configure Named Standard IPv4 ACLs Podcast Number: 70 Season: 1 ------------------------------------------------------- Equipment I like. Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-lab Networking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-tools Studio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment  
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