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06-18-2020 05:31 PM - edited 06-19-2020 11:34 AM
The attached question was part of a practice test. In my class, we didn't cover VLAN ACLs, and the teacher briefly mentioned it when going over the question with us.
When I saw deny tcp any, I thought that meant deny all traffic to the web server from any IP addresses, even the ones that need access to it (10 & 30). Is it because it was bound to VLAN 20 that it will only apply to VLAN 20 and not the other VLANs that need to access the server?
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06-18-2020 05:54 PM
Hi @ajc0509
Perhaps this explanation can clear your doubt:
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccie-routing-switching/vlan-access-list-vacl
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06-18-2020 05:54 PM
Hi @ajc0509
Perhaps this explanation can clear your doubt:
https://networklessons.com/cisco/ccie-routing-switching/vlan-access-list-vacl
Regards
