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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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462 Chapter 9 � Managing Traffic with Access Lists<br />

Hands-on Labs<br />

In this section, you will complete three labs. To complete these labs, you<br />

will need at least three 2500 series routers, or the RouterSim product.<br />

FIGURE 9.3 Access list lab figure<br />

Lab 9.1: Standard IP Access Lists<br />

Lab 9.2: Extended IP Access Lists<br />

Lab 9.3: Standard IPX Access Lists<br />

All of the labs will use Figure 9.3 for configuring the routers.<br />

172.16.10.2 IPX net = 30<br />

E0<br />

172.16.30.0/24<br />

Host A<br />

172.16.10.0/24<br />

IPX net = 10<br />

172.16.20.0/24<br />

IPX net = 20<br />

Lab 9.1: Standard IP Access Lists<br />

E0<br />

2501A<br />

S0<br />

E0<br />

Host B<br />

2501B<br />

172.16.40.0/24<br />

IPX net = 40<br />

172.16.50.0/24<br />

IPX net = 50<br />

In this lab, you will allow only Host B from network 172.16.30.0 to enter<br />

network 172.16.10.0.<br />

1. Go to 2501A and enter global configuration mode by typing config t.<br />

2. From global configuration mode, type access-list ? to get a list of all<br />

the different access lists available.<br />

S0<br />

E0 S0<br />

2501C

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