Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Editing ACLs and Creating an ACL Offline
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no access-list < name-str | 100-199 > < permit | deny > < ip | tcp | udp >
< src-addr: any | host | ip-addr/mask-length > [operator < src-port-num >]
< dest-addr: any | host | ip-addr-mask-length > [operator < dest-port-num>
[log]
Deletes an ACE from an extended ACL. All variable param
eters in the command must be an exact match with their
counterparts in the ACE you want to delete.
For example, the first of the following two commands creates an ACE in ACL
22 and the second deletes the same ACE:
Figure 9-24. Example of Deleting an ACE from a Standard ACL
Figure 9-25 shows an example of deleting an ACE from an extended ACL.
Creates an ACE in ACL 22.
Removes the same ACE
from ACL 22, regardless of
the ACE's position in the
ACL.
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