IP standard access lists use which of the following as a
basis for
permitting or denying packets?
A.) destination address
B.) port
C.) protocol
D.) source address
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: D
For Standard access lists, only the source address is used
as a basis
for permitting or denying packets.
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