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BROCADE IP PRIMER

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Chapter 14: Security, Redundancy and More6. qosp0 corresponds to which 802.1p and Brocade priority levels?a. 6 and 7b. 4 and 5c. 2 and 3d. 0 and 17. I have a one-line ACL: “access-list 101 deny tcp host 10.1.1.2 any eq 80.”After applying it as an inbound ACL to my interface, no traffic is gettingthrough. Why?a. You should have applied it as an outbound ACLb. All ACLs have an implicit “deny all” statement at the end; you have nopermitsc. You're using Named syntax for a Numbered ACLd. You're using Standard <strong>IP</strong> syntax for an Extended <strong>IP</strong> ACL8. An Extended <strong>IP</strong> ACL uses what criteria to match traffic:a. Source <strong>IP</strong> addressb. Destination <strong>IP</strong> addressc. Protocol and portsd. All of the above9. Which type of applied ACLs use the least CPU resources?a. Rule-Basedb. Flow-Basedc. outboundd. NAT10. I specify the following source <strong>IP</strong> address and wildcard mask in an ACL:“172.16.32.0 0.0.7.255.” What is the equivalent range in CIDR notation?a. 172.16.32.0/24b. 172.16.32.0/16c. 172.16.32.0/21d. 172.16.32.0/15320 Brocade <strong>IP</strong> Primer

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