Which Citrix ADC Access Control List (ACL) command can a Citrix Administrator use to bridge traffic originating from 192.168.10.200?
Which Citrix ADC Access Control List (ACL) command can a Citrix Administrator use to bridge traffic originating from 192.168.10.200?
To bridge traffic originating from 192.168.10.200, a Citrix Administrator should use the 'add ns acl' command. The 'add ns acl' command is used to create access control lists that can allow or deny traffic based on specified criteria. In contrast, 'add ns simpleacl' is used for simpler ACLs that only support denying traffic, not bridging. Therefore, 'add ns acl' is the appropriate command for this task.
Answer C is correct. Please see the link below: https://developer-docs.citrix.com/projects/citrix-adc-command-reference/en/latest/ns/ns-acl/
https://docs.netscaler.com/es-es/citrix-adc/current-release/networking/access-control-lists-acls/extended-acls-and-extended-acl6s#procedimientos-de-la-cli
For me D is right
a simple acl only has the ability to deny connection. a standard (or extended) acl is required to bridge traffic. So C is correct