Which two options are valid numbers for a standard access list? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.AD
Standard Access Lists use only source IP addresses to filter traffic, they do not consider destination IP addresses, protocols, or ports. In Standard Access Lists, the range of permitted IP addresses is from 1 to 99 and from 1300 to 1999.
Therefore, the two valid numbers for a Standard Access List are:
A. 50 B. 80
Option A (50) falls within the valid range of 1-99, while option B (80) does not fall within this range but is within the invalid range of 1300-1999.
Options C, D, and E are all outside of the valid range for a Standard Access List. Option C (1250) is within the invalid range of 1300-1999, while options D (1550) and E (2050) are outside the valid and invalid ranges.
So, options A and B are the only valid numbers for a Standard Access List.