I had a fellow network engineer setup some faults so I can practice my 
troubleshooting skills and accuracy. I am wanting to know if what I did would 
break the restrictions that he had put in place.
 
One of the faults he created was to perform an extended ping with a ToS value 
of 128. The restriction was I could not modify any of the ACL's. The extended 
pings were failing because they were matching the ACL's that he had put in 
place.
 
Would adding to the ACL's break the restriction? My thinking is that I am not 
so called modifying the existing sequence numbers that are in place but adding 
a permit statement in front of the deny's to allow my extended pings to be 
matched and be marked accordinally.
 
I also was thinking I could have created a new ACL and change the class-map to 
reference the new ACL.
 
Thoughts?
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