CCNA ICND1 Lab10 – Configuration of ACL
Monday, August 9th, 2010Lab topology: Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP member].
CCNA ICND2 Lab 9 – Use Extended ACL to Block ping Command
Monday, July 26th, 2010Lab Topology: Lab Requirements: 1. The router names are P4S1 and P4S2. Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP member].
CCNA 640-802 Bible – Configure and Apply ACLs Based on Network Filtering
Wednesday, September 9th, 20091. Refer to the graphic. It has been decided that Workstation 1 should be denied access to Server1. Which of the following commands are required to prevent only Workstation 1 from accessing Server1 while allowing all other traffic to flow normally? (Choose two.) Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is [...]
CCNA 640-802 Bible – Describe the Purpose and Types of ACLs
Tuesday, September 8th, 20091. What are the general recommendations regarding the placement of access control lists? (Choose two) A. Standard ACLs should be placed as close as possible to the source of traffic to be denied. B. Extended ACLs should be placed as close as possible to the source of traffic to be denied . C. Standard ACLs [...]
R&S Quick Notes – Switching
Friday, June 5th, 2009With the insane amount of theory to go through before the big day comes, it is only normal for a couple of items to get lost in the masses. On top of that, regardless of the material you used to study, you are bound to come across a couple small things that you have not [...]
VPN Virtual Tunnel Interfaces
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009While doing a recent deployment, I ran across this concept. It’s a slightly different way to configure VPNs on a Cisco router that (for me) is far less confusing and finicky. If you’ve ever configured VPNs using a PIX firewall or IOS router, you probably know of the pain associated with making sure your crypto [...]
CCNP ISCW(642-825) Hotspot 1: IOS Firewall and ACL
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009There is a hotspot question in the CCNP 642-825 exam. Sorry you have no rights to view this post! [This content is only available for our VIP member].
IP Access Control List (ACL)
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009Standard IP Access Control Lists Filtering logic could be configured on any router and on any of its interfaces. Cisco IOS software applies the filtering logic of an ACL either as a packet enters an interface or as it exits the interface. In other words, IOS associates an ACL with an interface, and specifically for [...]