
1- IPv4 Access Control List [ACL] Introduction
2- IPv4 ACL Types Introduction
3- ACL Processing Rules Introduction
4- ACL Location and Direction Introduction
5- IPv4 Access Control List [ACL] Configuration
6- IPv4 Access Control List [ACL] Verification
7- IPv4 Access Control List [ACL] Log Option Introduction
8- IPv4 Standard Number ACL Introduction
9- IPv4 Standard Named ACL Introduction
10- IPv4 Standard Named ACL Configuration
11- IPv4 Standard Named ACL Verification
1- IPv4 Extended Numbered Access Control List [ACL] Introduction
2- IPv4 Extended Numbered Access Control List [ACL] Configuration
3- IPv4 Extended Numbered Access Control List [ACL] Verification
4- IPv4 Extended Named Access Control List [ACL] Introduction
5- IPv4 Extended Named Access Control List [ACL] Configuration
6- IPv4 Extended Named Access Control List [ACL] Verification
7- Matching the Protocol, Source IP, and Destination IP with Extended ACL
8- Matching TCP and UDP Port Numbers with Extended ACL
9- Editing ACLs Using Sequence Numbers Introduction
10- Editing ACLs Using Sequence Numbers Configuration
11- ACL Implementation Considerations Introduction
12- Applying ACL to Line VTY Configuration
13- Applying ACL to Line VTY Verification
1- VLAN ACL [VACL] Introduction
2- VLAN ACL [VACL] Configuration
3- VLAN ACL [VACL] Verification
4- VLAN Access Map Introduction
1- Port ACL [PACL] Introduction
2- Port ACL [PACL] Configuration
3- Port ACL [PACL] Verification
4- Port ACL [PACL] Restrictions Introduction
1- Bridged traffic processing order (within the same VLAN) Introduction
2- Routed traffic processing order (across VLANs) Introduction
3- Downloadable ACLs (dACLs) Introduction
In this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of RACL (Router ACL), VACL (VLAN ACL), and PACL (Port ACL)—three essential access control mechanisms used in Cisco networks to filter traffic at different levels. Whether you are preparing for CCNP, CCIE, or working in enterprise networking, mastering these ACL types is crucial for securing and optimizing network traffic.
We begin by covering the fundamental concepts of RACL, VACL, and PACL, explaining how each functions and where they are applied in a network. You'll learn how RACL controls traffic on Layer 3 devices (routers & Layer 3 switches), VACL filters traffic within VLANs, and PACL applies access control at the port level.
Through step-by-step configurations and real-world examples, you will practice implementing these ACLs on Cisco devices. We will also focus on verification and troubleshooting techniques to ensure your configurations work as expected.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand the differences between RACL, VACL, and PACL
Configure and apply ACLs based on real-world scenarios
Verify and troubleshoot ACL implementations efficiently
This course is perfect for network engineers, CCNA/CCNP/CCIE candidates, and security professionals looking to enhance their access control skills. Join now and level up your networking expertise!