acl on ASA

acl on ASA

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acl on ASA ted 05-28-2008
---> Re: acl on ASA Walter Roberson05-28-2008
Posted by ted on May 28, 2008, 10:35 am
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hello

i have some acl:

masterASA(config)# sh access-list deleteme
access-list deleteme; 4 elements
access-list deleteme line 1 standard permit host 10.1.20.11 (hitcnt=0)
0x27b89630
access-list deleteme line 2 standard permit host 10.1.20.12 (hitcnt=0)
0x3584f84f
access-list deleteme line 3 standard permit host 10.1.20.13 (hitcnt=0)
0xdc0834a8
access-list deleteme line 4 standard permit host 10.1.20.14 (hitcnt=0)
0x9547a630

when i try delete acl:

masterASA(config)# no access-list deleteme
ERROR: % Incomplete command

when i deleted line by line is ok, but how delete whole acl ?

thx for help

regards
ted

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Posted by Walter Roberson on May 28, 2008, 1:51 pm
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>when i try delete acl:

>masterASA(config)# no access-list deleteme
>ERROR: % Incomplete command

>when i deleted line by line is ok, but how delete whole acl ?

clear access-list deleteme

Posted by Tosh on May 29, 2008, 1:08 am
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> clear access-list deleteme

Doesn't this reset only the acl counters?
Maybe the right command is "clear configure access-list deleteme"

Bye,
Tosh.



Posted by Walter Roberson on May 29, 2008, 10:00 am
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>> clear access-list deleteme

>Doesn't this reset only the acl counters?
>Maybe the right command is "clear configure access-list deleteme"

Yes, looks like I read the documentation too quickly.


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