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In this video we're going to discuss IP version 6 access control lists or IPV six seals on the same

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way as with IP version 4 IPV 6 access control lists allow you to permit or deny traffic in your network

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and are a component of a layered security model in the real world.

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You don't necessarily just want to use Access Control lists for your security.

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You want to implement firewalls and other mechanisms such as protocol analyzers such as intrusion prevention

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systems or IP addresses but access lists are typically a first line of defense in security implementations.

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Now IPV six axis lists share many of the same characteristics of IP version 4.

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So the knowledge that you've gained when working with IP version for access lists can also be applied

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to IPV Sixaxis lists.

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So they very similar but there are differences between the two that you need to be aware of.

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Both of them as an example filter an IP addresses of IP packets and Apulia protocols.

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So as an example you can filter on an IP version 4 address using an IP version for access list IPV six

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access lists can also filter on a source IP V-6 IP address or IP V-6 destination address.

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But IPV Sixaxis lists can also filter on ICMP or TZP or UDP.

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You could also use IPV Sixaxis lists to implement quality of service policies in your network or to

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filter writing advertisements.

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However the CCMA course focuses on the use of IPV seeks to filter my Peavey six packets arriving or

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being received or being transmitted from router interfaces.
