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hello this is ed from practicalnetworking.net welcome to another video in the access control list video series in this video iamp;#39;ll be teaching you the configuration to apply an axle list to an interface do you remember this slide back from video one in this slide we talked about how an access list is simply there to identify traffic and that anax list by itself doesnamp;#39;t actually do anything you have to apply the axle list before it actually does something and there are many different ways to apply the acl the most common of which is applying an axles to an interface when you apply an axles to an interface that access is referred to as a packet filter we unpacked all of this in the first video of this series we also talked about how you can only apply an x list once per interface per direction and per protocol so iamp;#39;m going to show you the full extent of what that means so far weamp;#39;ve only looked at the syntax for configuring axles here is the syntax for actua