More importantly -

Autonomous switching is not used when you have extended access lists.

Dom Stocqueler






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There are two differences. The first is that in the first example you are
using a standard ACL, and in the second you are using an extended ACL. The
second is that in the first example, you are using a numbered ACL, while 
in
the second, you are using a named ACL. The primary differences in the two
are that a numbered ACL has a finite number of ACL's you can create, while 
a
named ACL (supposedly) has no such limit. The second is that you can 
remove
individual lines from a named ACL.

Hope this helps,

Brian Hill
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0), 
MCSA (Charter Member), MCP+I, MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+
Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain
Author: Cisco, The Complete Reference
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