When using access lists, what does a Cisco router check first?
A. To see if the packet is routable or bridgeable
B. The destination address
C. The source address
D. The packet contents
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Answer: A
The first thing checked is to see if the packet is routable or
bridgeable. If it is not, the packet will be dropped.
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