Refer to the exhibit. What will happen to the traffic within VLAN 14 with a source address of 172.16.10.5?
A.
The traffic will be forwarded to the router processor for further processing.
B.
The traffic will be dropped.
C.
The traffic will be forwarded to the TCAM for further processing.
D.
The traffic will be forwarded to without further processing.
Explanation:
Each VLAN access map can consist of one or more map sequences, each sequence with a match clause and an action clause. The match clause specifies traffic filtering and the action clause specifies the action to be taken when a match occurs. When a flow matches a permit ACL entry, the associated action is taken and the flow is not checked against the remaining sequences. When a flow matches a deny ACL entry, it will be checked against the next ACL in the same sequence or the next sequence. If a flow does not match any ACL entry and at least one ACL is configured for that packet type, the packet is denied, which is the result in the example shown on this question. In this example, only traffic from the 100.0.0/8 subnet will be allowed.
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps368/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008016113d.html