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Network Management Sample Questions
Question 1.
Access lists are created:
(Choose 2)
a) at the command line
b) in a word processor
c) in a text editor
d) at the whim of the network administrator
Answer
Question 2.
What is the number range for standard IP access lists?
a) 0-99
b) 1-100
c) 1-99
d) 100-199
Answer
Question 3.
Extended IP access lists may include as optional parameters
(Choose 2)
a) destination
b) socket
c) port
d) protocol type
Answer
Answers
Question 1.
Access lists are created:
(Choose 2)
a) at the command line
b) in a word processor
c) in a text editor
d) at the whim of the network administrator
Answer
a) at the command line
c) in a text editor
Explanation
Access lists are created at the command line or in a text editor.
Access lists should not be created in a word processor. The output from word processors may include hidden formatting characters that are incompatible with the IOS.
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Question 2.
What is the number range for standard IP access lists?
a) 0-99
b) 1-100
c) 1-99
d) 100-199
Answer
c) 1-99
Explanation
Standard IP access lists are numbered between 1 and 99.
Type | Number range |
IP standard access lists | 1-99 |
IP extended access lists | 100-199 |
IPX standard access lists | 800-899 |
IPX extended access lists | 900-999 |
IPX SAP access lists | 1000-1099 |
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Question 3.
Extended IP access lists may include as optional parameters
(Choose 2)
a) destination
b) socket
c) port
d) protocol type
Answer
c) port
d) protocol type
Explanation
Extended IP access lists are formatted as follows:
access-list number {permit | deny} [protocol] source
destination [option]
The protocol and the option are not required. The number, the permit/deny parameter, and both a source and a destination are required.
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