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hi in this video weamp;#39;re gonna take a look at where to put access control lists first of all the standard rule is that we can only have one access control list per interface per Direction inbound or outbound and per protocol like ipv4 or ipv6 okay that said where do we place an access control list well remember that extended access control lists give us a lot more flexibility because we can filter based not only on source IP address but destination IP address so we can actually filter traffic much closer to the source not wasting bandwidth having the packet travel a long ways across our network or across multiple networks before dropping the packet if we can get it if we can drop it if we can filter that traffic as close to the source as possible then we donamp;#39;t waste as much bandwidth source or standard access control lists excuse me filter based just on source IP address so in this case we donamp;#39;t have much choice but we have to get we have to put it as close to the