Scott - my experience has been that access lists are NEVER re-arranged.  I
would not believe the book.  I have the book you are talking about - I'll
refer the errata for the book from their website (if they have it).  But,
again,  my understanding is - the IOS will never re-arrange the access list
the way "it" thinks is right.

Also - I am looking at the example you provided but don't see why the new
"re-ordered" one is better??

Thanks

Raj
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> I was reading Sybex's old ACRC book. One of the study questions, as well
as
> a tip in the chapter indicate that the IOS will reorder an access list to
> make more sense.
>
> For example, an access list entered as:
> access-list 1 deny 172.16.20.0 0.0.0.255
> access-list 1 deny 172.16.30.0 0.0.0.255
> access-list 1 permit 172.16.40.0 0.0.0.255
>
> would be re-ordered as :
> access-list 1 permit 172.16.40.0 0.0.0.255
> access-list 1 deny 172.16.20.0 0.0.0.255
> access-list 1 deny 172.16.30.0 0.0.0.255
>
> I played around a bit and could not confirm this. show ip access list
showed
> the access-list exactly as I entered it.
> I had always thought that IOS would never re-arrange the list, no matter
how
> stupid it was entered.
>
> Am I on crack or is the book wrong?
>
> Scott Meyer
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