Why application that are installed on PC’s in R2 LAN network 10.100.20.0/24 are unable to communicate with Server1?

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Why application that are installed on PC’s in R2 LAN network 10.100.20.0/24 are unable to communicate with Server1?

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Why application that are installed on PC’s in R2 LAN network 10.100.20.0/24 are unable to communicate with Server1?
Why Application 1
Why Application 1 (40.55 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 2
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Why Application 3
Why Application 3 (30.87 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 4
Why Application 4 (19.63 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 5
Why Application 5 (10.59 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 6
Why Application 6 (23.2 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 7
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Why Application 8
Why Application 8 (13.24 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 9
Why Application 9 (19.27 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 10
Why Application 10 (16.99 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 11
Why Application 11 (13.42 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 12
Why Application 12 (17.23 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 13
Why Application 13 (9.48 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 14
Why Application 14 (19.89 KiB) Viewed 54 times
Why Application 15
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Why Application 16
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Why Application 17
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A. A standard ACL statement that is configured on R1 is blocking the traffic sourced from Server1 network.
B. A standard ACL statement that is configured on R2 is blocking the traffic sourced from Server1 network.
C. A standard ACL statement that is configured on R2 is blocking the traffic sourced from R2 LAN network.
D. A standard ACL statement that is configured on R1 is blocking the traffic sourced from R2 LAN network.
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