Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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32768)r> | <access-list-name> }
access-list extended command.
access-list-number – the ACL number
that needs to be deleted
access-list-name – the name of the ACL
that needs to be deleted
Step 3 show access-lists
Displays the configured ACL rules to
make sure the deleted ACL is removed
properly
Step 4 write startup-config
Optional step – Saves this ACL
configuration to be part of startup
configuration.
The example below shows how to remove an IP Extended ACL .
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# no ip access-list extended 50
8.3.16
Applying IP Extended ACLs to Interfaces
The procedure to apply IP Extended ACLs to an interface is the same as the procedure used for IP
Standard ACLs. Hence, refer to the section Apply IP ACL to Interfaces.
8.3.17
Displaying IP Extended ACLs
Step Command
Description
Step 1 show access-lists
or
show access-lists ext-ip
{
<access-list-number (1-
32768)> | <access-list-name> ]
Enters the configuration mode
access-list-number – the ACL number
that needs to be displayed
access-list-name – the name of the ACL
that needs to be displayed
This show command displays the following information for every IP Extended ACL.
Filter Priority
Configured or default priority of the ACL
Protocol Type
IP Protocol Type
Source IP Address
Configured source host or subnet IP address. Displays 0.0.0.0 for any
source IP.
Source IP Address
Mask
Configured source subnet IP mask. For host IP address, the mask will be
displayed as 255.255.255.255.
Destination IP
Address
Configured destination host or subnet IP address. Displays 0.0.0.0 for
any destination IP.