Which of the following is true regarding access lists applied to an interface?
A.You can place as many access lists as you want on any interface until you run out of memory.
B.You can apply only one access list on any interface.
C.One access list may be configured, per direction, for each layer 3 protocol configured on an interface.
D.You can apply two access lists to any interface.
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C.One access list may be configured, per direction, for each layer 3 protocol configured on an interface.
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ANSWER:- C. One access list may be configured, per direction, for each layer 3 protocol configured on an interface.
EXPLANATION:- 1. The ability of IP access control lists (ACLs) to filter network traffic is discussed in this article. Additionally, it provides a synopsis of the IP ACL kinds, information on the features' accessibility, and a network usage example.
2. Access the Software Advisor (registered customers only) tool to find out if some of the more sophisticated Cisco IOS® IP ACL features are supported.
3. Various ACL kinds are covered in this document. Some of these have existed since Cisco IOS Software Release 8.3, while others were added in subsequent software releases. This is mentioned when each category is discussed.
EXPLANATION:- 1. The ability of IP access control lists (ACLs) to filter network traffic is discussed in this article. Additionally, it provides a synopsis of the IP ACL kinds, information on the features' accessibility, and a network usage example.
2. Access the Software Advisor (registered customers only) tool to find out if some of the more sophisticated Cisco IOS® IP ACL features are supported.
3. Various ACL kinds are covered in this document. Some of these have existed since Cisco IOS Software Release 8.3, while others were added in subsequent software releases. This is mentioned when each category is discussed.
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