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Your network has no pre-existing ACLs. You, then, decided to input a single ACL entry to deny a single host from accessing the web server. However, you noticed that all packets are being blocked. What should be done to fix the problem?
reconfigure the ACL and put the "permit ip any any" rule at the start of the list
apply at least one permit rule at the end of the ACL
put a "deny ip any any" rule at the end of ACL
disable or enter the "no" form of the previously configured ACL entry
When implementing access lists, apply at least one permit statement. This allows other packets to go through the router instead of getting blocked because of the implicit deny rule at the end of each access lists. Use the command "permit ip any any" or "access-list 100 permit ip any any" at the end of each ACL depending on you implementation of ACL (named or numbered).
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