ACL Exercise Q
ACL Exercise Q
3. Valid ways to refer to only host 172.16.30.55 in an ACL? (pick all that apply)
A) 172.16.30.55 0.0.0.255
B) 172.16.30.55 0.0.0.0
C) any 172.16.30.55
D) host 172.16.30.55
E) 0.0.0.0 172.16.30.55
F) ip any 172.16.30.55
8. Deny ftp traffic from the 172.19.0.0 /16 network to reach the FTP server at 172.23.45.33, but
permit all other traffic.
A: Deny _____________________________________________
B: Allow others _____________________________________________
C: Apply to interface _____________________________________________
9. Stop host 172.6.55.1 from telneting to host 173.56.44.1 & stop subnet 172.6.55.0 / 24
from web surfing anywhere.
A: Deny telnet _____________________________________________
B: No web surfing: _____________________________________________
C: Implicit deny, so permit: _____________________________________________
D: Bind to interface _____________________________________________
Notes:
10. Create the network below in Packet Tracer. Use a compatible IP addressing scheme and install
routes so that connectivity is established from all points. Do not create access lists until
instructor verifies routing tables and Telnet session.
The Home router contains sensitive material and the network administrator wants Telnet sessions
available only from PC2 and PC3. All other devices must be blocked Telnet access. Use a Standard
IP access-list to accomplish this.
Instructor verify: Telnet works from PC2, is blocked from Router First