This post makes no sense without the questions from the previous post, so check those out if you’ve not done so already. The questions list ACLs that were typed in a text editor, so they could [...]
Today’s post lists several ACL interpretation exercises. Below the fold, you’ll find several ACEs (ACL commands) as typed in a text editor. For each ACL, you must answer two questions: 1) [...]
The previous sample question gave us lots of example static IPv4 routes to think about. The answer and explanation are below the fold, as usual. Ask’em if you’ve got’em!
This week’s sample question is about static IPv4 routes. The question makes you think not only about syntax, but also about the meaning of the parameters of the ip route command. The [...]
Host A web browsers to server E, which sits on a different subnet. Who ARPs for whom, and where? Check the question, pick your answer, and come back here to check your answer and see the explanation.
Are you an #ARP pretender? ARP is simple. At the same time, ARP can be used as both a testing tool and interview tool determine whether someone really knows how networks work, or if they just [...]