question ec180 wrong answer as well.
Numbered access lists are specified as standard or extended based on their number in the access-list command syntax. Standard IP access lists are numbered 1 to 99 or 1300 to 1999; extended IP access lists are numbered 100 to 199 or 2000 to 2699. The range of standard IP access lists was initially only 1 to 99, and was subsequently expanded with the range 1300 to 1999 (the intervening numbers were assigned to other protocols). The extended access list range was similarly expanded.
how come you define an extended acl 200?
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/io...0protocols).
question ec298
how come hsrp v2 supports multivendor equip?
ec216
Prerequisites for a Load-Balancing Scheme
Cisco Express Forwarding or distributed Cisco Express Forwarding must be enabled on your switch or router.
If you enable per-packet load balancing for traffic going to a particular destination, all interfaces that can forward traffic to that destination must be enabled for per-packet load balancing.
again ec192
#vrrp 10 (10=group number) 192.168.1.254(vip)
u dont need the mask
ec219
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/do...html#anc17
Numbered access lists are specified as standard or extended based on their number in the access-list command syntax. Standard IP access lists are numbered 1 to 99 or 1300 to 1999; extended IP access lists are numbered 100 to 199 or 2000 to 2699. The range of standard IP access lists was initially only 1 to 99, and was subsequently expanded with the range 1300 to 1999 (the intervening numbers were assigned to other protocols). The extended access list range was similarly expanded.
how come you define an extended acl 200?
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/io...0protocols).
question ec298
how come hsrp v2 supports multivendor equip?
ec216
Prerequisites for a Load-Balancing Scheme
Cisco Express Forwarding or distributed Cisco Express Forwarding must be enabled on your switch or router.
If you enable per-packet load balancing for traffic going to a particular destination, all interfaces that can forward traffic to that destination must be enabled for per-packet load balancing.
again ec192
#vrrp 10 (10=group number) 192.168.1.254(vip)
u dont need the mask
ec219
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/do...html#anc17