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%Mar 13 03:47:49:736 2013 Sysname BLS/5/BLS_ENTRY_ADD:SrcIPAddr(1003)=192.168.100.12;
DSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=--; RcvVPNInstance(1041)=--; TTL(1051)=;
Reason(1052)=Configuration.
# Delete 192.168.1.2 from the blacklist. A log is output for the deletion event.
[Sysname] undo blacklist ip 192.168.100.12
%Mar 13 03:49:52:737 2013 Sysname BLS/5/BLS_ENTRY_DEL:SrcIPAddr(1003)=192.168.100.12;
DSLiteTunnelPeer(1040)=--; RcvVPNInstance(1041)=--; Reason(1052)=Configuration.
Related commands
blacklist ip
blacklist ipv6
blacklist object-group
Use
blacklist object-group
to add an address object group to the blacklist.
Use
undo blacklist object-group
to restore the default.
Syntax
blacklist object-group
object-group-name
undo blacklist object-group
Default
No address object group is added to the blacklist.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
object-group-name
: Specifies an address object group by its name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to
31 characters.
Usage guidelines
This command must be used together with the address object group feature. For more information
about address object groups, see "Configuring object groups."
If you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Examples
# Add address object group
object-group1
to the blacklist.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] blacklist object-group object-group1
blacklist user
Use
blacklist user
to add a user blacklist entry.
Use
undo blacklist user
to delete a user blacklist entry.
Syntax
blacklist user user-name
[
timeout minutes
]
undo blacklist user user-name