10-85
IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Deleting an ACL
Deleting an ACL
Syntax:
no ip access-list standard <
name-str
| 1-99 >
no ip access-list extended <
name-str
| 100-199 >
no access-list < 1 - 99 | 100 - 199 >
Removes the specified ACL from the switch’s running-
config file.
Notes:
If an ACL name is assigned to an interface before
the ACL itself has actually been created, then the switch
creates an “empty” version of the ACL in the running
configuration and assigns the empty ACL to the
interface. Subsequently populating the empty ACL with
explicit ACEs causes the switch to automatically
activate the ACEs as they are created and to implement
the implicit deny at the end of the ACL.
Deleting an ACL from the running configuration while
the ACL is currently assigned on an interface results
in an “empty” version of the ACL in the running con-
figuration and on the interface. Subsequently removing
the ACL from the interface also removes the empty ACL
from the running configuration.
If you need to remove an ACL identifier assignment on
an interface, refer to “Adding or Removing an ACL
Assignment On an Interface” on page 10-81
Summary of Contents for E3800 Series
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Page 86: ...2 36 Configuring Username and Password Security Password Recovery ...
Page 186: ...4 72 Web and MAC Authentication Client Status ...
Page 364: ...8 32 Configuring Secure Shell SSH Messages Related to SSH Operation ...
Page 510: ...10 130 IPv4 Access Control Lists ACLs General ACL Operating Notes ...
Page 548: ...11 38 Configuring Advanced Threat Protection Using the Instrumentation Monitor ...
Page 572: ...12 24 Traffic Security Filters and Monitors Configuring Traffic Security Filters ...
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