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if you want to know how to configure standard access lists and the time it takes to eat a Snickers bar you've come to the right place access lists in general are just a list of statements saying what is permitted and what is denied so imagine that the access list is given to this guard who's guarding the inbound interface that connects your router to the internet that guard is gonna stand there and look at the list and look at the first line on there and say okay permit 10.1 dot 5.1 so a packet comes in he's gonna say is that you thanks gonna say no I'm sorry it's not he goes okay well how about number to deny one idea is is is this one you and the packet no no I'm actually sorry I'm not it's gonna say well permit this whole network is your address start with 170 2.30 packet says no I'm sorry you know it keeps going through that list on and on and on and on and if it's unlucky enough to reach the very bottom of that list you hit the invisible implicit deny statement you don't see it b...