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hello this is ed from practicalnetworking.net welcome to another video in the video series on access control lists this is video 2 weamp;#39;ll be looking at the syntax for configuring a numbered access list in the first video we answer the question what are access lists we define them as a tool you use to identify traffic we talked through how when you apply an axle list to an interface you can call it a packet filter and a packet filter can only be applied once per interface per direction and priority protocol we then define the two types of axles that exist them being the standard axle list and the extended axle list in this video weamp;#39;re going to be looking at the syntax to configure axles on cisco routers now thereamp;#39;s two sets of syntaxes you can use to configure access lists on a cisco router those two ways are numbered access list and named access list you can use either set of syntax to configure either access in this video weamp;#39;re going to pick apart the sy