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 / null
The answer selection is a bit screwed up, but this is
straight from CCNA:
"You can assign only one access list per interface per
protocol per direction. This means that when creating IP
access lists, you can have only one inbound access list and
one outbound access list per interface."
So the actual correct answer should be only 2 ACLs are
allowed per interface.
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