Adding A Descriptive Tag To An Acl; Editing An Existing Acl - HP ProCurve Secure Router 7203 dl Advanced Management And Configuration Manual

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Adding a Descriptive Tag to an ACL

To document why you created an ACL, you can use the remark command to
add a descriptive tag to either a standard or an extended ACL. This tag can be
up to 80 alphanumeric characters.
Syntax: remark <description>
For example, you may want to add a descriptive tag so that other network
administrators will immediately understand the purpose of the ACL.
Syntax: remark This ACL permits inbound Internet traffic
You and other network administrators can view this remark by entering one
of the following commands from the enable mode context:
ProCurve# show running-config
ProCurve# show access-lists
Figure 5-5 displays the output from the show access-lists command.
Extended IP access list WAN1
permit udp any
deny
tcp any
permit tcp host 192.168.20.1
remark ACL for WAN connection to Phoenix
Figure 5-5. show access-lists

Editing an Existing ACL

If you want to edit an existing ACL, you access it by entering the ip access-
list command that references the name of the ACL, as shown below:
Syntax: ip access-list [standard |extended] <listname>
You can then use the no command to remove entries, or you can use the deny
and permit commands to add entries.
Applying Access Control to Router Interfaces
Using ACLs Alone to Configure Access Control
any eq rip
(42 matches)
any eq telnet
(0 matches)
any
Remark is
displayed
when you
(0 matches)
enter
access-
lists
show
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