What is difference between standard and extended access-list
Answer Posted / shahin
Mr. Diwakar... Nice question...
As we know, Extended ACL is basically used to block
particular services like telnet. ftp, tftp, ICMP echo etc.....
Now if we apply it near to destination, then data will flow
all the way to destination.. thn on particular interface on
the destination it'll droped.
So my question for you.... if u want to block particular
services then why u r letting data traffic to go near to
destination n thn droped?????
It may unnecessary using network bandwidth. Which is waste
as far as my concern. Hope it helps u to clear your doubts.
Cheers
Shahin
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