An optional parameter on an IPX access is the 'LOG' parameter.
This records access-list violations when a packet matches.
What else
does the 'LOG' option do?
A.) Records the number of times that a packet matches the list.
B.) Return a message to user who is denied access the by list.
C.) Notifies an SNMP Agent.
D.) Saves the log to NVRAM.
E.) Send an SNMP Trap.
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
It will record to the log. By default a Cisco router logs to
RAM and can
display the offense to the console, which is not
recommended. It is
suggested that you log to a syslog server, for less router
CPU impact.
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