What is the default behavior of access-list?
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Hi There, I am currently studying my CCNA and doing quite a bit of practice exams. I recently came across a questions which totally confused my and I needs someone to explain it to me please, the questions is: Which routes are contained in the following summarisation address. 192.18.176.0/21. The posiible answers are, A. 192.18.183.255, B. 192.18.159.2, C. 192.18.194.160, D. 192.18.179.4, E. 192.18.183.41, F. 192.18.184.45. According to the answer sheet the correct ones are E and F, but when I work it out I get D,E and F, please help
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What is the name of algorithm of eigrp protocol?
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Identify the number range for IPX SAP filters? A.) 900 - 999 B.) 1000 - 1099 C.) 800 -899 D.) 100 - 199
Explain the difference between routing and routed protocols?
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