When using access lists, it is important where those access
lists
are placed. Which statement best describes access list
placement?
A. Put standard access lists as near the destination as
possible. Put
extended access lists as close to the source as possible.
B. Put extended access lists as near the destination as
possible. Put
standard access lists as close to the source as possible.
C. It isn't import where access lists are placed since the
router will
read and cache the whole list.
D. Put access lists as close to corporate headquarters as
possible.
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
Put standard access lists as near the destination as
possible. Put
extended access lists as close to the source as possible.
Standard
access lists don't specify the destination address.
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