pham0329 wrote: » Agreed with cisco_trooper. Sorry, I'm probably going to get some heat for this but I have to ask, how are you a CCNA Security and CCNP if you don't know the difference between ACL, VACL, and PVLAN and their applications?
pham0329 wrote: » Let me preface this by saying that I was accused of dumping an exam by another TE member not too long ago so I know how it feels, but the thing is, when you say you're a CCNP, there are things that you should already know. I didn't say you were dumb, or you don't know what you're doing. I'm, well, curious, as to how you pass the CCNA Security and CCNP without a good understanding of the different types of ACLs You want to deny access to one subnet, from other subnets and you're deciding on whether to use a VACL or PVLAN? That doesn't make any sense to me. PVLAN have various uses, one of which is to segment hosts on the same subnet, so for your purpose, this shouldn't even be your radar. TE is a great community, and I think we should all try to keep it that way. Part of that is to try and ensure the integrity of the board and its member, and to provide good, helpful information so that those new to the field doesn't get their head filled with garbage. Personally, TE is one of the first place I turn to for help, and when I was new here, if I saw "CCNP" next to someone's name, I pay close attention to what they say as I expect them to know what they're talking about.