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Question about planning networks for access-lists

Given that the rules for access lists are:
  1. Standard access lists near the destination.
  2. Extended access lists near the source.

Would a good rule of thumb for access list direction of in or out an interface depend on the type of access list? That is:
  1. Standard access lists applied to the interface to the destination host/network be applied in the "out" direction.
  2. Extended access lists applied to the interface from the host/network be applied in the "in" direction.

 
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I think you are trying to make this more complicated than it needs to be.

Consider each design on a case by case basis, i tend to be weary of rules of thumb unless its a given, they can distract you and lead you to miss the bigger picture.

Hope this helps.


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