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a. Access the websites of Server1 and Server2 using the web browser of PC1. Use both the HTTP and HTTPS protocols. Use the show access-lists command to view which access list statement permitted or denied the traffic. The output of the show access-lists command displays the number of packets that match each statement since the last time the counters were cleared, or the router rebooted.Note: To clear the counters on an access list, use the clear access-list counters command.RT1#show ip access-listsExtended IP access list ACL10 deny tcp host 172.31.1.101 host 64.101.255.254 eq www (12 match(es))20 deny tcp host 172.31.1.101 host 64.101.255.254 eq 443 (12 match(es))30 deny tcp host 172.31.1.101 host 64.103.255.254 eq www40 deny tcp host 172.31.1.101 host 64.103.255.254 eq 44350 deny tcp host 172.31.1.102 host 64.101.255.254 eq ftp60 deny tcp host 172.31.1.102 host 64.103.255.254 eq ftp70 deny icmp host 172.31.1.103 host 64.101.255.25480 deny icmp host 172.31.1.103 host 64.103.255.25490 permit ip any anyb. Access FTP of Server1 and Server2 using PC1. The username and password is cisco.c. Ping Server1 and Server2 from PC1. 2b1af7f3a8