10 Questions
What must you do to an existing numerated Access List if you want to edit it?
Delete the existing ACL and recreate it
What is a requirement for editing an existing numerated Access List?
You must copy the existing ACL commands
What is true about Extended Access Lists?
They can be both named and numbered
What is the result of trying to edit an existing numerated Access List?
The ACL cannot be edited
What are the two types of Access Lists mentioned?
Standard and Extended
What is the consequence of attempting to edit an existing numerated Access List?
It must be copied, deleted, and recreated
What is required to modify an existing numerated Access List?
Copy the existing Access List and delete the old one
What type of Access List allows naming?
Extended Access List with naming
What is a limitation of numerated Access Lists?
They cannot be edited once created
What is the purpose of copying an existing numerated Access List?
To modify the Access List
Study Notes
Access Lists
- Access Lists can be categorized into two types: Standard and Extended.
- Numeration is used to identify Access Lists.
- There are two types of Extended Access Lists: numbered and named.
Editing Access Lists
- Existing numerated Access Lists cannot be edited.
- To modify an existing numerated Access List, you must:
- Copy the old Access List commands.
- Delete the existing ACL.
- Create a new ACL with the modified commands.
Test your knowledge of configuring Standard and Extended Access Lists in Cisco networks, including numeration and naming conventions. Learn how to manage and update existing Access Lists.
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