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4.8.1.1

no access-list

This command deletes an IP ACL that is identified by the parameter
<

accesslistnumber>

from the system. The range for <

accesslistnumber>

1-99 for

standard access lists and 100-199 for extended access lists.

Format

no access-list

Mode

Global Config

Table 2. ACL Command Parameters

Parameter

Description

<1-99> or <100-199>

Range 1 to 99 is the access list number for an IP standard
ACL. Range 100 to 199 is the access list number for an
IP extended ACL.

{deny | permit}

Specifies whether the IP ACL rule permits or denies an
action.

Note: For 5630x and 5650x-based systems, assign-queue,
redirect, and mirror attributes are configurable for a deny
rule, but they have no operational effect.

every

Match every packet

{icmp | igmp | ip | tcp

| udp | }

Specifies the protocol to filter for an extended IP ACL
rule.

Specifies a source IP address and source netmask for
match condition of the IP ACL rule.

[{eq { |

<0-65535>}]

Specifies the source layer 4 port match condition for the
IP ACL rule. You can use the port number, which ranges
from 0-65535, or you specify the

, which can

be one of the following keywords:

domain, echo,

ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp, telnet,

tftp

, and

www

. Each of these keywords translates into its

equivalent port number, which is used as both the start
and end of a port range.

Specifies a destination IP address and netmask for match
condition of the IP ACL rule.

[precedence

dence> | tos

| dscp ]

Specifies the TOS for an IP ACL rule depending on a
match of precedence or DSCP values using the parame-
ters

dscp

,

precedence

,

tos/tosmask

.

[log]

Specifies that this rule is to be logged.

[assign-queue

id>]

Specifies the assign-queue, which is the queue identifier
to which packets matching this rule are assigned.

[{mirror | redirect}

]

For Broadcom 5650x platforms, specifies the mirror or
redirect interface which is the slot/port to which packets
matching this rule are copied or forwarded, respectively.
The

mirror

and

redirect

parameters are not available

on the Broadcom 5630x platform.