What are the two types of access lists that can be configured on a Cisco router?
A. Standard B. Extended C. Filtering D. Packet Ans: A & B The access lists are standard and extended. Standard access lists for IP check the source address of packets that could be routed. Extended access lists can check the source and destination packet plus check for specific protocols, port numbers, etc.
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