Answer Posted / shahin
Jitu, as far as my knowledge,
ACLs are classified into two types based on the configuration -
1. Standard ACL.
2. Extended ACL.
ACLs are classified into two types based on the
identification -
1. Named ACL
2. Numbered ACL.
Example:
1. If we use an unique number for the the identification of
Standard/Extended ACL, then it is called Numbered
Standard/Exteded ACL.
2. If we use a name for the the identification of
Standard/Extended ACL, then it is called Named
Standard/Exteded ACL.
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