Calculating IP address range bounded by Wildcard Mask in ACL
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2019
- Hi guys, watch this video to learn about how to calculate the range of IP addresses permitted (or denied) by a standard ACL statement when wildcard mask is used...p.s.: this video is not scripted, it's my first video, and I have not won any Oscar, never acted in any movies; so please excuse my Asian accent and for the 'home-made' production value :)
I have really struggled with wildcards and these particular types of questions encountered in my CCNA prep exams. Everything about sub-netting has made perfect sense that I have learned so far, however for some reason since covering IGP and ACL's. I have really not been able to understand "wildcards". I am very grateful for this explanation and method. Thank you sir. I am scheduling my CCNA today.
Good luck in your ccna
still,better audio quality than many home-made youtuber
Very Helpful to understand the logic. Thanks a lot.
Very clear explanation, thanks Dr Aun
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Nice tutorial video!
Thanks. I will be late for 8am class 😂
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Thanks sir
where you get the wildcard rule of 0xx1=1 ans so on
thanks a lot dude
THANKS
Watching this because i no pay attention in data comm , now suffering in networking principles 🤣🤣
Noice
If next following classes use youtube tutorial all student get A haha
If you given this to choose two that match the acl: 172.16.0.0. 0.0.15.255. What will be the solution since it is very different from the one you demonstrated?
a. 172.16.0.255
b. 172.16.15.36
c. 172.16.16.12
d. 172.16.31.24
e. 172.16.65.21
it is not clear. please give the correct answer for the following question:-
which of the following IP be permitted by the access list based on the statement:- Router(config)# access-list 10 permit 172.16.1.3 0.0.0.255?
A. 172.16.1.5
B. 172.16.1.51
C. 172.16.1.13
D. All
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