ACL Practice Website
ChickenNuggetz
Member Posts: 284
in CCNA & CCENT
Found this gem while surfing the web:
www.aclpractice.com
Its a website that generates random IP addresses, protocols, and port numbers for you to practice creating ACLs. The CLI simulator is rather limited (no show access-lists, only show run) but its good for practicing/reviewing ACL syntax. You can do both standard and extended and you can even check your config to see if its correct.
Happy studying!
www.aclpractice.com
Its a website that generates random IP addresses, protocols, and port numbers for you to practice creating ACLs. The CLI simulator is rather limited (no show access-lists, only show run) but its good for practicing/reviewing ACL syntax. You can do both standard and extended and you can even check your config to see if its correct.
Happy studying!
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ajmatson Member Posts: 289Very nice find. Bookmarked. +1 Rep for you kind sirWorking on currently:
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jamesp1983 Member Posts: 2,475 ■■■■□□□□□□ChickenNuggetz wrote: »Found this gem while surfing the web:
www.aclpractice.com
Its a website that generates random IP addresses, protocols, and port numbers for you to practice creating ACLs. The CLI simulator is rather limited (no show access-lists, only show run) but its good for practicing/reviewing ACL syntax. You can do both standard and extended and you can even check your config to see if its correct.
Happy studying!
Great find! +1 rep."Check both the destination and return path when a route fails." "Switches create a network. Routers connect networks."