Remember this rule:
For CBAC to work (let something back in), it has to have an access-list
bocking it.
Let me explain. CBAC is a tool the monitors communications over an
interface and protects against session hijacking, and other hacking
exploits. It's also a tool thet lets something pass thr
Its all about what you want CBAC to do for you. CXBAC is there to prevent
access from outside to your network, so from inside to outside so keep as
loose a possible, hence standard access lists.
For inbound access, then if you want CBAC to look at it, the inspection must
be more granular.
For th
I have read the MCNS (Cisco Press) book several times, expecially on Chapter
8, however, I'm still very confused about the following question:
The book states that when configuring CBAC on an external interface,
1)The Outbound Access-List can be standard or extended
2)The Inbound Access-
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