A. Set of protocols to define traffic in a router B. Set of rules used for packet filtering C. Set of guidelines that every router should follow D. Set of features that every router contains
A. Source ip address and destination ip address B. Source ip address, protocol and port number C. Source ip address D. Source ip address, protocol, port number and destination ip address
A. It will allow all the packets into the network B. It will deny all the packets from entering the network C. It will allow only few packets into the network D. It does nothing
A. It furnishes the security B. It helps the network to perform well C. It speeds up the packet transmission D. It manages the traffic over the network
A. It is implemented on layer 3 devices B. It supports outbound and inbound traffic C. It can have 2 access lists on a layer 2 interface D. It can be configured on ether-channel also