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you asked for videos on ACLs and NAT on a si firewalls well Ive heard you and here it is in this video we start with ACLs and we move to notes in part two but lets not waste any time lets get right into it were going to approach ACLs by using a lab we have an internal network which is a switch and two workstations this is safely placed behind our a si firewall on the inside interface we also have a server this is our intranet web page and is also our DNS server it needs to be accessible by people both inside and outside the network so its located in the DMZ or perhaps DMZ if you prefer but Im Australian so Im going to say DMZ on the outside interface we have a router to represent our connection to the Internet and a webserver to represent a resource on the internet that we want to access were keeping this simple so we can focus on the ACLs so some of this lab is pre-configured where decrementing TTL by default and ICMP inspection is enabled were also only going to use ipv4 I h