What does a Standard IP Access-list use as test criteria?
A.) IP source address
B.) IP source and destination address, protocol numbers and
port numbers
C.) IPX source and destination address
D.) Source MAC address
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Answer: A
Standard IP access list use only source address.
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Answer / satyendra kumar rao
all decesion made based on source ip address.and close
distination address
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