How many access lists are allowed per interface?
A. One per port, per protocol
B. Two per port, per protocol
C. Unlimited
D. Router interface +1 per port.
Answer Posted / jigyasu
There are basically two ways to define access list.
1. Standard.
2. Extended.
Standard is used closer to destination, works on whole tcp/ip suite.
Extended is used close to source, works on individual ip as well.
but as these is a quest of interface so as all explained earlier we can configure two access lists but 1 for inbound and 1 for outbound direction.
Thanks and Regards,
Jigyasu.
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