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It is logical that if lesser rules are checked for the matched rule to be found the lesser CPU cycles the device is using. Checkpoint match a session from the first rule on top till the last on the bottom.
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from CCSA R80 student guide:
For efficiency, the most frequently used rules are placed above less frequently used
rules. This must be done carefully to ensure a general accept rule is not placed before a
specific drop rule.
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