Hi
this is from your CCNP course but i can`t understand it, please explain that again
Assuming that you already know how to configured an extended numbered access-list, this part of the video was explaining that, when paired with a routing protocol’s “distribute-list” command (for route filtering) an extended ACL gives you the ability to match on more than just the prefix of a route.
Depending on which routing protocol you are using, an extended ACL (referenced in a “distribute-list” statement) will give you the ability to match on:
Other than that, I think my video does a pretty good job of explaining how all of that works.