Which three statements are true when comparing a Simple Access Control List (ACL) to an Extended ACL? (Choose three.)
Which three statements are true when comparing a Simple Access Control List (ACL) to an Extended ACL? (Choose three.)
When comparing a Simple Access Control List (ACL) to an Extended ACL, the following three statements are true: Extended ACLs have priorities. Simple ACLs are based on the Source IP address only. Extended ACLs can filter traffic based on both the Source and Destination IP address, whereas Simple ACLs only filter based on the Source IP. These features define the improved granularity and specificity offered by Extended ACLs compared to Simple ACLs.
BCE good
A is not TRUE ==> Remove simple ACLs or simple ACL6s. These ACLs cannot be modified once created. If you must modify a simple ACL or simple ACL6, you must remove it and create a one... https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/networking/access-control-lists-acls/simple-acls-and-simple-acl6s.html So, only BCE are correct
BCE is the right answer. Simple ACL cannot be modified.
RYT ANS
answer is CEF
B,C,E are correct
E is not true, ABC correct https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-adc/current-release/networking/access-control-lists-acls.html#:~:text=Simple%20ACLs%20filter%20packets%20on,in%20the%20ACL%20is%20dropped.
E is correct, the other parameters are optional along with source IP, i.e. source port and destination port.
E is false. simple ACL is not explicitly source IP only, it is optionally other parameters.
Abc correct
ABC is correct, E is not true, because Simple acl can be about port vs.