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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Managing IP Traffic With Access Lists |
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This module provides instruction on achieving administrative control with access lists. Access lists are used to filter traffic as it goes through the network. The administrator has control of how this is performed based on addresses of the sender and/or destination specific protocol or Application Layer component. Access lists can be very powerful tools for securing and managing traffic. Lesson 1 is an overview that discusses the various types of access lists their assigned number range and how to apply them. Lesson 2 begins with a discussion of some important guidelines to keep in mind when creating access lists. It also outlines the commands used to create both standard and extended IP access lists. The lesson ends with a configuration of a specialized access list that works on Telnet traffic. Lesson 3 offers insight into network address translation (NAT) and port address translation (PAT) or overloading services. These technologies are very important in the attempt to convert public IP addresses while still allowing access to the Internet. NAT and PAT are included in this section because they often use an access list to define the addresses that require translation services from the router.
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Objective
Topics Include
Access List Overview
Configuring IP Access Lists
Network Address Translation and Overloading
Duration
22 Hours
Minimum Requirements
(Currently no course requirements information)
Media
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada

