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Answer: C

To place an access list on an interface, use the ip access-group command in interface configuration mode.

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Answer: C

Telnet access to the router is restricted by using either a standard or extended IP access list inbound on the VTY lines of the router. The command access-class is used to apply the access list to the VTY lines.

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Answer: D

Extended IP access lists use numbers 100-199 and 2000-2699 and filter based on source and destination IP address, protocol number, and port number. The last option is correct because of the second line that specifies permit ip any any. (I used 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255, which is the same as the any option.) The third option does not have this, so it would deny access but not allow everything else.

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4.

Which of the following are valid ways to refer only to host 172.16.30.55 in an IP access list?

1.172.16.30.55 0.0.0.255

2.172.16.30.55 0.0.0.0

3.any 172.16.30.55

4.host 172.16.30.55

5.0.0.0.0 172.16.30.55

6.ip any 172.16.30.55

Answer: B

The wildcard 0.0.0.0 tells the router to match all four octets. This wildcard format alone can be replaced with the host command.

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Answer: A

The first thing to check in a question like this is the access-list number. Right away, you can see that the second option is wrong because it is using a standard IP access-list number. The second thing to check is the protocol. If you are filtering by upper-layer protocol, then you must be using either UDP or TCP; this eliminates the fourth option. The third and last answers have the wrong syntax.

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