For Standard Access Lists the decision to forward is based on the source
address.  This is why you need to place the list as close to the destination
as possible (to allow access to intermediary devices).
HTH,
Tom

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Tom Keough MCSE CCNA
AT&T Global Network Solutions
Standard Access Management
Managed Router Service
Tier 2 Technical Support
Tampa, Florida
"steve clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have the Sybex book by Todd Lammle and in it he
> says:
> Place the IP standard access lists as close to the
> destination as possible.
> Place the IP extended access lists as close to the
> source as possible.
> But on the CD that has a practice exam on it, he has
> it the other way around. Could someone tell me which
> is right. Thanks, Steve
>
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