Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 582

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Adding Remarks to Access Lists
You can include remarks about entries in any access list, including extended, EtherType, IPv6, standard,
and Webtype access lists. The remarks make the access list easier to understand.
To add a remark after the last access-list command you entered, enter the following command:
Command
access-list access_list_name remark text
Example:
hostname(config)# access-list OUT remark -
this is the inside admin address
Example
You can add a remark before each ACE, and the remarks appear in the access lists in these location.
Entering a dash (-) at the beginning of a remark helps to set it apart from an ACE.
hostname(config)# access-list OUT remark - this is the inside admin address
hostname(config)# access-list OUT extended permit ip host 209.168.200.3 any
hostname(config)# access-list OUT remark - this is the hr admin address
hostname(config)# access-list OUT extended permit ip host 209.168.200.4 any
What to Do Next
Apply the access list to an interface. See the
information.
Monitoring Access Lists
To monitor access lists, perform one of the following tasks:
Command
show access-list
show running-config access-list
Configuration Examples for Standard Access Lists
The following example shows how to deny IP traffic through the ASA:
hostname(config)# access-list 77 standard deny
Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
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Purpose
Adds a remark after the last access-list command you entered.
The text can be up to 100 characters in length. You can enter leading spaces
at the beginning of the text. Trailing spaces are ignored.
If you enter the remark before any access-list command, then the remark
is the first line in the access list.
If you delete an access list using the no access-list access_list_name
command, then all the remarks are also removed.
"Configuring Access Rules" section on page 1-7
Purpose
Displays the access list entries by number.
Displays the current running access-list
configuration.
Chapter 1
Adding a Standard Access Control List
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