Specifications

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Chapter 2: acl-edit Commands
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acl-edit
Purpose
Enter ACL Editor to edit the specified ACL.
Format
acl-edit <
aclname>
Mode
Configure
Description
The
acl
-edit command enters the ACL Editor to edit an ACL specified by the user.
Once inside the ACL editor, the user can then add, delete or re-order ACL rules for
that ACL. If the ACL happens to be applied to an interface, changes made to that
ACL will automatically take effect when the changes are committed to the running
system.
Parameters
<aclname>
Name of the ACL to edit.
Restrictions
Inside the ACL Editor, you can only add rules for the ACL you specified in the acl-edit
command. You cannot add rules for other ACLs. Basically, each ACL editing session
works only on one ACL at a time. For example, if you start with acl-edit 110, you
cannot add rules for ACL 121.
Examples
ssr(config)# acl-edit 111
1*: acl 111 permit tcp 10.1.15.0/24 10.1.11.0/24 2000-2002 any
2*: acl 111 permit tcp 10.1.15.0/24 10.1.11.0/24 2003-2005 any
ssr(acl-edit)> ?
acl - Configure L3 Access Control List
delete - Delete an ACL rule
exit - Exit current mode
move - Move an ACL rule
save - Save changes made to this ACL
show - Show contents of this ACL
Edit the ACL 111.