Access Control Lists - ACL Cisco ACLs are characterized by single or multiple permit/deny statements. The purpose is to filter inbound or outbound packets on a selected network interface. There are a variety of ACL types that are deployed based on requirements. Only two ACLs are permitted on a Cisco interface per protocol. That would include for instance a single IP ACL applied inbound and single IP ACL applied outbound. Cisco best practices for creating and applying ACLs Apply extended ACL near source Apply standard ACL near destination Order ACL with multiple statements from most specific to least specific. Maximum of two ACLs can be applied to a Cisco network interface. Only one ACL can be applied inbound or outbound per interface per Layer 3 protocol. There are some recommended best practices when creating and applying access control lists (ACL). The network administrator should apply a standard ACL closest to the destination. The standard ACL statement is comprised ...
http://www.fluentu.com/german/blog/why-learn-german/ Why Learn German? 10 Compelling Reasons Are German language learners masochistic? Isn’t there a more comfortable and fun way to pass your time than studying this complex language? Off the top of my head I’m thinking it would be more enjoyable to, I don’t know…snort chili powder, walk on hot coals, or stab yourself repeatedly in the thigh with a fork. “A person who has not studied German can form no idea of what a perplexing language it is. […] surely there is not another language that is so slipshod and systemless, and so slippery and elusive to the grasp.” – Mark Twain, “The Awful German Language” If it is such a darn slippery language, why on Earth would anyone in their right mind want to learn German? I mean, c’mon. There are four noun cases, endless verb conjugations, umlauts, grammar rules with more exceptions than rules . Don’t even get me started on German pronunciation . Plus, don’t they ...