Standard access lists should be placed as close as possible to the
destination of the filtered traffic.
Extended access lists should be placed as close as possible to the source of
the filtered traffic.

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""Michael McCormick""  wrote in message
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> I am using Todd Lammle study guide but there is a conflict with the
Cisco's
> "rule of thumb" for IP Standard and Extended Access lists.
>
> It says in CCNA Study guide 2nd edition on page 442.
> Place IP standard access lists close to the destination as possible
> Place IP extended access lists as close to the source as possible.
>
> The problem is the Edge Test Engine on the accompaning CD says just the
> opposite for the same question. I just want to know for sure that what I
> wrote above is the "Cisco" answer that might be on the test.
> Thanks.
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