Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS, legacy) — Question 15
Which statement represents a difference between an access list on an ASA versus an access list on a router?
Answer options
- A. The ASA does not support standard access lists
- B. The ASA does not ever use a wildcard mask
- C. The ASA does not support numbered access lists
- D. The ASA does not support extended access lists
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because the ASA firewall primarily uses extended access lists and does not support the standard access lists that are available on routers. Options B, C, and D are incorrect as the ASA does use wildcard masks, supports numbered access lists, and allows extended access lists.