Identify 3 feature of access-lists?
A.) Implicit deny will deny any packets not matched
B.) Processed sequentially from bottom to top
C.) Processed sequentially from top to bottom
D.) If a packet is denied it would be tested against the
remaining
statements in the access-list
E.) Once a match is made the packet is either denied or
permitted
F.) Enabled on all interfaces by default
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Answer: A C E
Access-list are processed from top to bottom, once a match
occurs the
packet is either denied or permitted and is no longer tested
and if no
match occurs the packet is denied via the implicit deny.
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