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Everything is set to it's default. Which means, the bridge ID is the MAC address. The highest MAC address should have a blocking port. In my picture, the switch with the highest MAC is not blocking.
My company uses SD-WAN, my school offers a class on SDN. I know they are not the same thing, my question is if I learn about SDN, will some of that knowledge help me understand SD-WAN?
I am reading the question different than you.To me it reads, if the ACL is being created on R1 than use a standard number, if it is on R2 than use a standard name.
I think i should apply the rule on R2, Gi0/0 and on inbound traffic I will only have to create one ACL.When using standard ACL, you should create the ACL as close to the destination as possible. In the command I can only use the source network or so...
It is tough to see my words in the screen shot.These are the commands I used in my packet tracer. I think I applied the ACL to the correct port and the correct direction. Router 1enconf trouter eigrp 100no auto-summarynetwork 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255netw...
So, I was right only the first 2 lines will be processed. The rest of the ACL is pointless.I assumed this was a valid ACL that could be used, but I guess because it is a test question they tried to confuse a inexperienced person by posting a ACL that...
Wow. But, I don't get it.All the answers all say OUT, so where is IN coming into play.Plus, why so many permit AMY, the first permit ANY would catch all traffic, this meeting that rule, and the ACL will not process the request anymore.I would think t...