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hello and welcome to this tutorial on wild card masks and access lists so an access list can match based on the IP address of a packet a standard access list will only look at the source IP address of the packet and an extended access list will look not only at the source IP address but also the destination IP address so we use a wildcard mask in order to tell the router which IP addresses to look at in other words should it just pay attention to one should it look at a small range like a subnet or should it look at a very large range many IPs now wildcard masks are used in both standard access lists and extended access lists so they apply to both now wildcard masks are made up of ones and zeros and they look a little bit like a subnet mask but theyre very different so try not to confuse the two when you see a zero in a wildcard mask that means that the corresponding bits in the IP address were looking at like the source or destination IP address in a packet those have to match what