T3: Understanding and Writing Access Control Lists (ACLs)
There are many reasons to use ACLs in your network, but writing ACLs can be tricky. If you aren’t careful, you could block traffic that should be allowed to pass. This seminar will show you how to write ACLs correctly. There are also ways to use ACLs to help with network problems arising from viruses or attacks. The goal of this seminar is to give you the tools needed to write and implement ACLs in you network.
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“T3: Understanding and Writing Access Control Lists (ACLs)” training seminar will be held at the TNS office on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. Pastries and juice will be provided in the morning and a light lunch will be offered after the seminar.
The TNS office is located at 370 West Ironwood Drive in Salt Lake City (370 West 2550 South). You can find a map to the TNS office at
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This training seminar has a technical rating of 4 (Scaled from 1=low to 5=high).
As seating for this seminar is limited, please register early!!
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