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Need help on placing the access-list
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| hi guys
can any1 tell me where to get the right info for placing the access-list.
I checked 3 books and still do not get the convinceable answers.
sybex has conflicting answer
cisco barely mention the subjects
exam-prep does not even mention it.
cannot find it in CCNP either
SO please tell me where to get the official answer preferably from Cisco documentation
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| Below is the post of 10-18-20
[Where do you place the standard access-list?
1. close to the source
2. close to the destination
Sybex had conflicting answers itself, so any1 can give me an answer with official doc to back it up?
Thanks
This message has been edited by ciscopro (edited 10-18-2000).]
There has not been an definitive answer to the question.
I have spent some time looking at real Cisco online documentation and found many references to access lists but never found Cisco recommending anything relating to the location of standard or extended access lists. Lammle stated on page 476 that "Cisco's rule of thumb states that standard list should be placed closest to the source, and extended list should be placed closest to the destination". However, in Lammle's ccna_studyguide CD he states that standard IP access lists should be closest to the destination.
So if the above question is a real possibility on the CCNA test where can us lowly test-takers find the "Cisco rule of thumb" for the placement of access list?
If we can not fine the "Cisco" answer to the question then it is somewhat ridiculous to have it on a Cisco test.
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| eridanus
i agree w/ u 100%, what I need is the official answer since sybex could not

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