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Lab 063: Debugging Network Traffic Using Extended ACLs

Lab 63:

Debugging Network Traffic Using Extended ACLs

Lab Objective:

The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to create extended Access Control Lists to troubleshoot the network using the debug ip packet command.

Lab Purpose:

Limiting debugging to specific traffic types using ACLs is a fundamental skill. Extended ACLs can be configured to match on source and destination address, as well as Layer 4 protocols TCP and UDP. Using extended ACLs, you can debug specific types of traffic to troubleshoot a network. As a Cisco engineer, as well as in the Cisco CCNA . . .

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