What is the purpose of using an extended access list in network configuration?
- To filter traffic based on source and destination IP addresses
- To control access to network resources with more granularity
- To provide basic packet filtering
- To prioritize network traffic based on applications
An extended access list allows for more granular control over network traffic, specifying detailed conditions for filtering.
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