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hello my name is Ron Shaw and Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use or edit ACLs using sequence numbers now every network administrator knows that itamp;#39;s a very difficult task managing your ACL and we want to make sure we put them in the proper order now if weamp;#39;ve already have an existing ACL such as a number well in order to modify it weamp;#39;d have to remove all statements and then we put them back in in the order we wish well I can set there and actually modify an existing numbered ACL by using a standard named ACL instead of giving it a name weamp;#39;ll just give it a number now letamp;#39;s go to our router and look at how we edit ACLs using sequence numbers first thing Iamp;#39;m going to do is weamp;#39;re going to issue the show run and see exactly what ACL is we have configured now as we can go down here we can see we have access list 1 which has a permit and a deny inning and then we have access list 101 now what Iamp;#39;d like to do is weamp;#39;re