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Question ID 6415

Which of the following statements are TRUE regarding Cisco access lists? (Choose two.)a

Option A

In an inbound access list, packets are filtered as they enter an interface.a

Option B

B. In an inbound access list, packets are filtered before they exit an interface

Option C

Extended access lists are used to filter protocol-specific packets.

Option D

. You must specify a deny statement at the end of each access list to filter unwanted traffic

Option E

When a line is added to an existing access list, it is inserted at the beginning of the access list

Correct Answer ac
Explanation In an inbound access list, packets are filtered as they enter an interface. Extended access lists are used to filter protocol specific packets. Access lists can be used in a variety of situations when the router needs to be given guidelines for decision-making. These situations include


Question ID 6416

Refer to the exhibit. Router# configure terminal Router(config)# hostname Router1 Router1(config)# enable secret sanfran Router1(config)# enable password cisco Router1(config)# line vty 0 4 Router1(config-line)# password sanjose Route r1(config-line)# The network administrator made the entries that are shown and then saved the configuration. From a console connection, what password or password sequence is required for the administrator to access privileged mode on Router1?

Option A

. cisco

Option B

. sanfran

Option C

sanjose

Option D

either cisco or sanfran

Option E

sanjose and sanfran

Correct Answer b
Explanation The enable secret password takes precedence over the enable password, so sanfran will be used. In the configuration above we have three passwords: + The "enable secret" password: sanfran + The "enable password" password: cisco + The VTY line password: sanjose The two first "enable secret" and "enable password" are used to set password for entering privilege mode (an example of privilege mode: Router#). Both of them will be stored in the running configuration. But the password in "enable secret" command is always encrypted using MD5 hash while the password in "enable password" is in plain text. Note: If you want to encrypt "enable password" you can use the command "service password- encryption" but it will be encrypted with a very basic form of encryption called vigenere cipher, which is very weak. When you configure both an enable and a secret password, the secret password will be used -> B is correct.

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