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Welcome to Jeremys IT Lab. This is a free, complete course for the CCNA. If you like these videos, please subscribe to follow along with the series. Also, please like and leave a comment, and share the video to help spread this free series of videos. Thanks for your help. In this video we will cover standard ACLs, access control lists. Ill be splitting up ACLs into two days, this video and the next one, Day 35, which will cover another kind of ACL. ACLs are in the exam topics under section 5, security fundamentals. Specifically, topic 5.6, which says you must be able to configure and verify access control lists. It doesnt specify IPv4 or IPv6, but for the CCNA you just have to learn IPv4 ACLs. Perhaps later Ill make an extra video introducing IPv6 ACLs, but currently its not necessary for the CCNA. Heres what well cover in todays video. First, what are ACLs? Ill introduce their basic purpose. Ill talk about ACL logic, how they are actually processed by the router. Ill introd