what is the main difference b/w standard and extended ACL
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Answer / mak_alam000
in standard we can assign security on whole network or system
in extended ACL we can assign security on a particular
system or services like DNS , DHCP , HTTP
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Answer / vijayakumar b
Standard ACL:
This type of ACL filter a packet Based on Source IP Address
Extended ACL:
This type of ACL has more features, bcoz it filter a packet
Based on Source IP, Source Port, Destination IP, Destination
Port and Protocol type.
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Answer / harish
Standard ACL: In this method, we can allow or deny single or
group of destination hosts.
Extended ACl: In this method, we can allow or deny a single
or multiple hosts, protocols with their respective port numbers.
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