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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?

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 12:26 pm
by answerhappygod
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
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Why Application 2
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Why Application 3
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Why Application 4
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Why Application 5
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Why Application 6
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Why Application 7
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Why Application 8
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Why Application 9
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Why Application 10
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Why Application 11
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Why Application 12
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Why Application 13
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Why Application 14
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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.