Should be obvious when considered logically. But one can never trust logic
when it comes to how things work

Policy can be applied on a subinterface by subinterface basis.

Policies applied to the physical interface have no effect on traffic
arriving via the subinterface

Policies do not apply to traffic for which the interface / subinterface are
the end points. e.g. routing protocol updates.

Therefore, policies behave slightly differently than do access-lists, and
one should use the different tools differently, depending upon the desired
outcome.

Obvious stuff, but not necessarily covered specifically in the study
material.




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