If you can Get a copy of the Cisco Press "Advanced Cisco Router 
Configuration", Chapter 3 (IP) and 4 (IPX) deals with Access lists, and 
helped me understand writing them and also how to apply them with maximum 
efficiency.

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From: David Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: David Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Access list
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 21:06:06 -0400

hello,

can some one explain the appropriate procedure of both writing an extended
and standard access-list
eventually, i will be responsible for applying acl's on ourproduction
(cisco) routers.

here's what i do know standard acl's reference source addresses and
extended acl's refence source and destination
transport protocols and application protocols are used. Now im ready for an
educational journey into acl's.

thanks

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