Why include a deny statement at the end of an ACL, even though the implicit deny at the end of the ACL will block traffic as needed?

Why include a deny statement at the end of an ACL, even though the implicit deny at the end of
the ACL will block traffic as needed?

Why include a deny statement at the end of an ACL, even though the implicit deny at the end of
the ACL will block traffic as needed?

A.
You can view the hit counters with the show access-list command.

B.
As a back-up, in case the implicit deny does not work.

C.
There is no reason to include the deny statement.

D.
You can enable the turbo ACL feature for individual ACLs.



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