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3.8.1.1
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
3.8.2
ip access-group
This command attaches a specified IP ACL to one interface or to all interfaces.
An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this IP access
list relative to other IP access lists already assigned to this interface and direction. A
lower number indicates higher precedence order. If a sequence number is already in use
for this interface and direction, the specified access list replaces the currently attached
IP access list using that sequence number. If the sequence number is not specified for
this command, a sequence number that is one greater than the highest sequence number
currently in use for this interface and direction is used.
Default
none
Format
ip access-group
in
[sequence <1-
4294967295>]
Modes
Interface Config
Global Config
3.8.2.1
no ip access-group
This command removes a specified IP ACL from an interface.
Default
none
[{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
Specifies the TOS for an IP ACL rule depending on a
match of precedence or DSCP values using the param-
eters
dscp
,
precedence
,
tos/tosmask
.
[log]
Specifies that this rule is to be logged.
[assign-queue
Specifies the assign-queue, which is the queue identi-
fier to which packets matching this rule are assigned.
Table 4.2. ACL Command Parameters
Parameter
Description