Chapter 6
Security Commands
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resequence
To reassign sequence numbers to all rules in an access control list (ACL) or a time range, use the
resequence command.
Syntax Description
access-list-type
access-list
access-list-name
time-range
time-range-name
starting-number
increment
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Configuration mode
Command History
Release
4.0(0)N1(1a)
Usage Guidelines
The resequence command allows you to reassign sequence numbers to the rules of an ACL or time
range. The new sequence number for the first rule is determined by the starting-number argument. Each
additional rule receives a new sequence number determined by the increment argument. If the highest
sequence number would exceed the maximum possible sequence number, then no sequencing occurs and
the following message appears:
ERROR: Exceeded maximum sequence number.
The maximum sequence number is 4294967295.
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resequence access-list-type access-list access-list-name starting-number increment
resequence time-range time-range-name starting-number increment
Type of the ACL. Valid values for this argument are the following keywords:
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•
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Specifies the name of the ACL.
Specifies the name of the time range.
Sequence number for the first rule in the ACL or time range.
Number that the switch adds to each subsequent sequence number.
Modification
This command was introduced.
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