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hello this is ed from practicalnetworking.net welcome to another video in the action control list video series this is video 5 where iamp;#39;ll be giving you a demonstration of the configuration of named access lists on a cisco router in the last video we picked apart each of the fields in the syntax for named access list if youamp;#39;re unsure what either of these fields mean go and review the last videos in this video weamp;#39;re going to pick up right where we left off in the last video by reconfiguring our numbered access list as a named access list recall in video 3 we went through the demonstration of configuring numbered access list we ran into that problem where this deny statement was appearing after this permit statement we attempted to reconfigure this permit statement at the end by using the no command but what that ended up doing is blowing away the entire access list in this video weamp;#39;re going to start by reconfiguring this numbered access list as a named acc