Refer to the exhibit. This ACL is applied on traffic outbound from the router on the interface that directly connects to the 10.0.70.5 server. A request for information from a secure web page is sent from host 10.0.55.23 and is destined for the 10.0.70.5 server. Which line of the access list will cause the router to take action (forward the packet onward or drop the packet)?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNARefer to the exhibit. This ACL is applied on traffic outbound from the router on the interface that directly connects to the 10.0.70.5 server. A request for information from a secure web page is sent from host 10.0.55.23 and is destined for the 10.0.70.5 server. Which line of the access list will cause the router to take action (forward the packet onward or drop the packet)?

Refer to the exhibit. This ACL is applied on traffic outbound from the router on the interface that directly connects to the 10.0.70.5 server. A request for information from a secure web page is sent from host 10.0.55.23 and is destined for the 10.0.70.5 server. Which line of the access list will cause the router to take action (forward the packet onward or drop the packet)?

  • 1
  • 3
  • 2
  • the deny ip any any that is at the end of every ACL
  • 5
  • 4

Explanation: The first two lines of the ACL allow traffic from a particular application from the IP address 10.0.55.23 destined for 10.0.70.55. Because neither of these lines meets the criterion of request for information from a secure web page (port 443 is HTTPS) from 10.0.55.23 to the web server located at 10.0.70.5, no action is taken by the router. The third line is a match and because the "permission" is to deny the packet, the packet is dropped. No further examination is done by the router.

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