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640-802 CCNA Study Guide - Elktech.org

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Cisco <strong>640</strong>-<strong>802</strong> Exam<br />

Corp1#configure terminal<br />

Our access-list needs to allow host B – 192.168.86.3 to the Finance Web Server 172.22.63.17 via<br />

web (port 80)<br />

Corp1(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp host 192.168.33.3 host 172.22.63.17 eq 80<br />

All hosts in the Core and on local LAN should be able to access the Public Web Server<br />

Corp1(config)#access-list 100 permit ip any host 172.22.63.18<br />

All other traffic is denied<br />

Corp1(config)#access-list 100 deny ip any any<br />

Apply this access-list to LAN interface (need to figure out the interface to apply it to based on the<br />

topology diagram)<br />

Corp1(config)#interface fa0/0<br />

Corp1(config-if)#ip access-group 100 out<br />

QUESTION NO: 467<br />

Refer to the exhibit.<br />

Statements A, B, C, and D of ACL 10 have been entered in the shown order and applied to<br />

interface E0inbound, to prevent all hosts (except those whose address are the first and last IP of<br />

subnet 172.21.1.128/28) from accessing the network. But as is, the ACL does not restrict anyone<br />

from the network. How can the ACL statements be re-arranged so that the system works as<br />

intended?<br />

A. CDBA<br />

B. ACDB<br />

C. BADC<br />

D. DBAC<br />

Answer: A<br />

Explanation:<br />

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