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Allied Telesis AT-9000 Series - Deleting Numbered IP and MAC Address Acls; Table 142. Deleting Numbered IP Acls Example 1; Table 143. Deleting Numbered IP Acls Example 2

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AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
1269
Deleting Numbered IP and MAC Address ACLs
The NO ACCESS-LIST command in the Global Configuration mode is the
command that deletes Numbered IP and MAC Address ACLs from the
switch. It has the following format:
no access-list
id_number
You can delete one ACL at a time with this command. Before you can
delete ACLs that are assigned to ports, you must remove them from their
port assignments. For instructions, see “Removing Numbered IPv4 ACLs”
on page 1261 and “Removing MAC Address ACLs” on page 1261.
The following example deletes Numbered IP ACLs with ID numbers 3018
and 3019 from the switch:
The following example deletes a MAC ACL with ID number 4415 from the
switch:
Table 142. Deleting Numbered IP ACLs Example 1
Command Description
awplus> enable Enter the Privileged Executive mode from
the User Executive mode.
awplus# configure terminal Enter the Global Configuration mode.
awplus(config)# no access-list
3018
Remove Numbered IP ACL with ID
number 3018 from the switch.
awplus(config)# no access-list
3019
Remove Numbered IP ACL with ID
number 3019 from the switch.
Table 143. Deleting Numbered IP ACLs Example 2
Command Description
awplus> enable Enter the Privileged Executive mode from
the User Executive mode.
awplus# configure terminal Enter the Global Configuration mode.
awplus(config)# no access-list
4415
Remove Numbered IP ACL with ID
number 4415 from the switch.

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