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hello and welcome to our getting to know batfish series where we showcase key capabilities of batfish and how they can be used as part of network automation. My name is Ratul and I will show you how you can use batfish to analyze access control lists or ACLs and firewall rules. Network and security engineers must ensure that ACLs and firewall rules are permitting and denying traffic as intended. This task usually involves manually checking these rules or loading them onto a lab device in order to test behaviors on example packets of interest. These methods are not only time consuming but also error-prone. It is just too easy to make mistakes but with batfish analyzing ACLs and firewall rules, which we generally call filters, is easy. Batfish has three questions that assist in this task. First, using testfilters you can see what a filter will do with a given packet right down to the line of the filter that matches the packet. Second, using searchfilters you can guarantee how filter trea