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in this next topic were going to discuss access list wildcard masking now sometimes this is called an inverted mask because if you look at a typical Network address and the mask associated with that this is exactly the opposite so well get a little bit more in detail here in just a second so were looking at this and were trying to figure out what is the mask doing exactly the rule set for this is that zero means match the value of the corresponding address bit in the IP packet exactly so 0 means match exactly 1 means ignore that value so a couple of the examples they have here this is a classic octet so this is 128 64 32 so if the bit position is turned on if theres a 1 in that it counts for something right so you should be used to seeing this if youre doing any kind of subnet masking you know that sort of stuff but youll notice that if were going to match all the addresses in an octet all the bits in an octet then its going to be all zeros and so all zeros all the way across