What are the advantages/disadvantages/logic behind creating an access list
that would permit  only the local subnet to access and enter a router's one
and only ethernet LAN interface?  For instance, if one creates E0 to have
IP address 192.168.16.1/24 would it be sensible to create an access list to
permit only the 192.168.16.0 subnet to enter the router?  Or would this be
redundant, implied and unnecessary?






Thank you,
Raul De La Garza III
CCNA NNCSS MCSE CNE
Senior Network Engineer
EmCare Incorporated
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