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Exam 640-802: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA®) (update Sep 5th, 2015)

You have been tasked to create and apply a numbered access list to n single outbound interface.

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A corporation wants to add security to its network. The requirements are:
– Host B should be able to use a web browser (HTTP) to access the Finance Web Server.
– Other types of access from host B to the Finance Web Server should be blocked.
– All access from hosts m the Core or local LAN to the finance Web Server should be blocked.
– AM hosts in the Core and on local LAN should be able to access the Public Web Server.
You have been tasked to create and apply a numbered access list to n single outbound interface

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can contain no more than three statements that meets these requirements.
Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host.
A corporation wants to add security to its network. The requirements are:
– Host B should be able to use a web browser (HTTP) to access the Finance Web Server.
– Other types of access from host B to the Finance Web Server should be blocked.
– All access from hosts in the Core or local LAN to the Finance Web Server should be blocked.
– All hosts in the Core and on local LAN should be able to access the Public Web Server.
You have been tasked to create and apply a numbered access list to n single outbound interface.
This access list can contain no more than three statements that meets these requirements.
Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host.
All passwords have been temporarily set to “cisco”
The Core connection uses an IP address of 198.18.222.65
The computers in the Hosts LAN have been assigned addresses of 192.168.86 1-
192.168.86.254.
host A 192.168.86.1
host B 192.168.86.2
host C 192.168.86.3
host D 192.168.86.4
The Finance Web Server has been assigned an address of 172.22.63.17
The Public Web Server in the Server LAN has been assigned an address of 172.22.63.18

How can the ACL statements be re-arranged so that the system works as intended?

Refer to the exhibit.

Statements A, B, C, and D of ACL 10 have been entered in the shown order and applied to
interface E0inbound, to prevent all hosts (except those whose address are the first and last IP of
subnet 172.21.1.128/28) from accessing the network. But as is, the ACL does not restrict anyone
from the network. How can the ACL statements be re-arranged so that the system works as
intended?

The task is to identify the fault(s) and correct the router configuration(s) to provide full connectivity betw

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CCNA.com has a small network that is using EIGRP as its IGP. All routers should be running an
EIGRP AS number of 112. Router Campus is also running static routing to the ISP.
CCNA.com has recently adding the Main router. Currently, the Main router does not have
connectivity to the ISP router. All other interconnectivity and Internet access for the existing
locations of the company are working property.
The task is to identify the fault(s) and correct the router configuration(s) to provide full connectivity
between the router.
Access to the router CLI can be gained by clicking on the appropriate host.

All passwords on all routers are cisco.
Campus
Fa0/0 – 192.168.22.13
S1/0 – 198.0.18.6
S0/0 – 192.168.63.25
S0/1 – 192.168.40.17
Main
Fa0/0 – 192.168.22.14
Fa1/0 – 192.168.36.49
Fa1/1 – 192.168.36.33
BLD-101
Fa0/0 – 192.168.36.65
Fa1/1 –192.168.36.81
S0/0 –192.168.63.26
BLD-102
Fa0/0 – 192.168.36.97
Fa1/1 –192.168.36.113
S0/1 –192.168.40.18

Which partial routing table entry in the Central router represents a route summary that represents the LANs in

Refer to the exhibit.

The Lakeside Company has the internetwork in the exhibit. The administrator would like to reduce
the size of the routing table on the Central router. Which partial routing table entry in the Central
router represents a route summary that represents the LANs in Phoenix but no additional
subnets?


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