Which statement represents a difference between an access list on an ASA versus an access list on a router?
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 3:37 pm
Which statement represents a difference between an access list on an ASA versus an access list on a router?
A. The ASA does not support standard access lists
B. The ASA does not ever use a wildcard mask
C. The ASA does not support numbered access lists
D. The ASA does not support extended access lists
A. The ASA does not support standard access lists
B. The ASA does not ever use a wildcard mask
C. The ASA does not support numbered access lists
D. The ASA does not support extended access lists