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Cisco router and security device manager user's guide
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If you want to:
Delete a rule that has not been
associated with an interface.
Delete a rule that has been associated
with an interface
What I want to do is not described here. The following link contains procedures that you may want to
Add or Edit a Rule
Name/Number
Type
Description
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Do this:
Select the Access rule, and click Delete.
SDM does not permit you to delete a rule that has been
associated with an interface. In order to delete the rule, you
must first disassociate it from the interface. See
Delete a Rule That Is Associated with an Interface?
consult:
This window lets you add or edit a rule you have selected in the Rules window.
You can rename or renumber the rule, add, change, reorder, or delete rule entries,
and add or change the description of the rule.
Add or edit the name or number of the rule.
Standard rules must be numbered in the range 1–99, or 1300–1999.
Extended rules must be numbered in the range 100–199 or 2000–2699.
Names, which can contain alphabetic characters, allow you to associate a
meaningful label to the access rule.
Select the type of rule you are adding. Standard rules let you have the router
examine the source host or network in the packet. Extended rules let you have the
router examine the source host or network, the destination host or network, and
the type of traffic that the packet contains.
You can provide a description of the rule in this field. The description must be less
than 100 characters long.
Cisco Router and Security Device Manager Version 2.2 User's Guide
Useful Procedures for Access Rules and
Rules Windows
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