What is correct regarding the configuration of ACLs on AOS-CX switches?
What is correct regarding the configuration of ACLs on AOS-CX switches?
Statements with the log keyword are always processed by the switch CPU. When a log entry is configured in an ACL, the first packet that hits the log entry will be copied to the CPU and logged accordingly, as typical with many switching platforms.
CX not support wildcard
Page 268 Study Guide: Important: Logging information is processed by the CPU of the switch. [Aruba Networks]
C is correct, CX does support wildcard masks ie 10.0.10.0 255.0.255.0
CX Switches do support wildcard masks
A is correct, statements with "log" are processed by CPU Study guide p.266
AOS-CX does not support wildcard mask - only prefixes or subnet masks, so correct answer is A
CX Switches do not support wildcard masks
A is correct. B - no route distrubtuion in ACL C - AOS-cx doens't support wildcards D - Range is from 100- 199, 2000-2699
D is correct
Wrong A is correct
A is correct
From ACSP learning book ACLs : "log - ... the first packet that hits any log entry will be copied to the CPU and logged to the operator's specified destination (either console or syslog server)."