What does the parameter -- LOG -- do on an IPX access list?
A.) The log keyword is not a valid option.
B.) Read the LOG to figure out what traffic to deny.
C.) Logs the creation of the access list.
D.) Logs IPX access control list violations whenever a
packet matches a
particular access list entry.
E.) Ensures the IPX protocol places a log in the fireplace.
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Answer: D
Router(config)#access-list 900 deny any ?
log Log matches against this entry
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