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Hello and welcome to another installment of the Batfish demo series where we showcase key capabilities of Batfish and how you can include them as part of your network automation workflow. My name is Ratul and in this video I will show you how you can make provably save changes to your access control list and firewall rules. Changing access control lists and firewall rules is one of the riskiest updates to the network. Even a simple error can block access to critical services or open up sensitive resources to the outside world, and yet today no tools exist to help you do that correctly and safely. In this video I will show you a simple three-step process to make changes to your ACLs and firewall rules in a way that is provably safe and correct. I will demo this process on changing the ACL of a router. The full configuration of this router is available at the link shown in the description and a snippet is shown here. The change we want to make is to permit HTTP traffic on port 80 and 808