IPv4 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Configuring Standard ACLs
Configuring Named, Standard ACLs
This section describes the commands for performing the following:
■
creating and/or entering the context of a named, standard ACL
■
appending an ACE to the end of an existing list or entering the first
ACE in a new list
For other IPv4 ACL topics, refer to the following:
Topic
Page
configuring numbered, standard ACLs
configuring named, extended ACLs
configuring numbered, extended ACLs
applying or removing an ACL on an
interface
deleting an ACL
editing an ACL
sequence numbering in ACLs
including remarks in an ACL
displaying ACL configuration data
creating or editing ACLs offline
enabling ACL “Deny” logging
Entering the IPv4 “Named ACL” (
nacl
) Context.
This command is a
prerequisite to entering or editing ACEs in a named ACL.
Syntax:
ip access-list standard <
name-str
>
Places the CLI in the “Named ACL” (
nacl
) context specified by
the
<
name-str
>
alphanumeric identifier. This enables entry of
individual ACEs in the specified ACL. If the ACL does not
already exist, this command creates it.
<
name-str
>:
Specifies an identifier for the ACL. Consists of an
alphanumeric string of up to 64 case-sensitive characters.
Including spaces in the string requires that you enclose the
string in single or double quotes. For example: “
Accounting
ACL
”.
Refer also to table 9-6 on page 9-44.
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