Where did you get this?  We all know that there's a "deny all" at the end of
an
access list.

At 10:13 AM 05/04/2001 -0400, Jim Dixon wrote:
>Hello Group,
>
>I think this question has the wrong idea about which answer is correct here.
>What does the group think?
>Am I missing something?
>
>Sorry your Answer (E) is Incorrect! 
>
>CCDA - Cisco Certified Design Associate
>Access lists can be used to control traffic on an internetwork. What
>statement is implied at the end of each access list?
>
>A - process all
>
>B - permit all
>
>C - broadcast all
>
>D - filter all
>
>E - deny all 
>
>Correct Answer - A
>
>Explanation: deny all The ordering of access lists on a router is extremely
>important. When a router receives a packet, it will test each packet against
>each criteria in the access list statements. Once a match is found, the
>processing stops and no more statements are checked for a match. If for some
>reason, the packet does not match any of the criteria, the packet with be
>blocked with the implicit "deny all" statement.
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