Which of the following answer choices are correct characteristics of named access list? (Select all that apply)

A. You can delete individual statements in a named access list
B. Named access lists require a numbered range from 1000 to 1099.
C. Named access lists must be specified as standard or extended.
D. You can use the ip access-list command to create named access lists.
E. You cannot delete individual statements in a named access list.
F. You can use the ip name-group command to apply named access lists.
Answer: A, C, D
Explanation:
Named access lists have two advantages over numbered access lists: the first one being
that a name is easier to remember and the second being the fact that you can delete
individual statements in a named access list. That makes A correct.
When you create a named access list you use the ip access-list command, and you have to
specify whether it's standard or extended (since there are no numbers). So C and D are
both correct. An example from the textbook is the command, "ip access-list extended
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Incorrect Answers:
B. Named access lists don't require a number range from 1000 to 1099 so B is incorrect.
E. Answer choice E is not true.
F. This is incorrect because the command ip name-group is absolutely unnecessary.
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