Raj,
a) In Standard ACL, filtering is based on source IP address.
where as in extended ACL, filtering is bases on Source IP
address, Destination IP address, Protocol Type, Source Port
Number & Destination Port Number.
b) Standard ACL are used to block particular host or sub
network. where as Extended ACL is used to block particular
services.
c)Standard ACL is implemented as possible closer to
destination. where as Extended ACL is implemented as
possible closer to source.
d) Standard ACL is created from 1 - 99 & extended range 1300
- 1999. where as Extended ACL is created from 100 - 199 &
extended range 2000 - 2699.
e) In Standard ACL, two communication will be blocked, where
as in Extended ACL, one way communication will be blocked.
f) In Standard ACL, all services will be blocked. Where as
in Extended ACL, particular services wil be blocked.
g) A filter list is used within routing protocols to filter specific prefixes
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 7:14 AM, HEMANTH RAJ <hemanthrj_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Wat is the major difference between filter list and access list??
> Where is filter list is used ?
> where is access list is used?
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