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in the previous lab we used a standard access control list to filter based on a specific source ip address in our case it was 10 16 0.10 but what if what if we wanted to filter or block the entire subnet or a whole range of addresses we certainly dont want to have to put 254 different entries to block all the hosts in a subnet well we can leverage a technique that we also took a look at in ospf skills and that is the concept of using a wildcard mask in conjunction with access control lists lets take a closer look so lets use the same topology again heres our arizona location heres vlan 10 and its iep addressing space is 10.16.0.0 with a 24-bit mask great now if we wanted to use a standard access control list and we wanted to permit or deny matching on just that network and not really care about the hosts what we could do is we could add an access control list that includes the use of wild card masks now wild card masks are the same concept that we talked about when we looked at t