looks like the question just has a mistake on the letter of the correct
answer.

Answer E is correct and the explanation says "deny all"

Some practice exams aren't very good when they jumble up the order of the
answers.  The answer files don't adapt to the new letter an answer may get.
I betcha at one time "deny all" was selection A.

Nope, you're doing ok - in one way finding the mistakes is also a good study
aid!  :-)
(I have sent many an email to our buddies at Boson)

Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Dixon 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 10:13 AM
Subject: CCDA Question [7:3180]


> 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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