A client with IP address 209.165.201.25 must access a web server on port 80 at 209.165.200.225. To allow this traffic, an engineer must add a statement to an access control list that is applied in the inbound direction on the port connecting to the web server.
Which statement allows this traffic?
A. permit tcp host 209.165.200.225 lt 80 host 209.165.201.25
B. permit tcp host 209.165.201.25 host 209.165.200.225 eq 80
C. permit tcp host 209.165.200.225 eq 80 host 209.165.201.25
D. permit tcp host 209.165.200.225 host 209.165.201.25 eq 80
Inbound from server to FW on port 80
Server = source , eq 80
Answer is C
C is the correct answer, because the structure of the ACL should be: permit tcp host eq 80 host
Correct answer is: C
i think it is C
It is not C Cisco CLI does not support to put the EQ in the middle of the command. Server/port is always mentioned at the end of the ACL
you can add eq in the middle with extended acl