Attaching A Remark To An Ace - HP ProCurve 2910al Access Security Manual

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Attaching a Remark to an ACE

A remark is numbered in the same way as an ACE, and uses the same sequence
number as the ACE to which it refers. This operation requires that the remark
for a given ACE be entered prior to entering the ACE itself.
Syntax: access-list < 1 - 99 | 100 - 199 > remark < remark-str >
This syntax appends a remark to the end of a numbered ACL
and automatically assigns a sequence number to the remark.
The next command entry should be the ACE to which the
remark belongs. (The new ACE will automatically be numbered
with the same sequence number as was used for the preceding
remark.)
Syntax: ip access-list < standard | extended > < name-str | 1-99 | 100-199 >
[ seq-# ] remark < remark-str >
no < seq-# > remark
This syntax applies to both named and numbered ACLs. With­
out an optional sequence number, the remark is appended to
the end of the list and automatically assigned a sequence
number. When entered with an optional sequence number, the
remark is inserted in the list according to the numeric prece­
dence of the sequence number. The no form of the command
deletes the indicated remark, but does not affect the related
ACE.
To associate a remark with a specific ACE, enter the remark first,
and then enter the ACE.
– Entering a remark without a sequence number and then
entering an ACE without a sequence number results in the
two entries being automatically paired with the same
sequence number and appended to the end of the current ACL.
– Entering a remark with a sequence number and then
entering an ACE with the same sequence number results in
the two entries being paired together and positioned in the
list according to the sequence number they share.
IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Editing an Existing ACL
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