Users Guide
Example of Viewing Congured Prex Lists (ROUTER OSPF mode)
To view the conguration, use the show config command in ROUTER OSPF mode, or the show running-config ospf command
in EXEC mode.
Dell(conf-router_ospf)#show config
!
router ospf 34
network 10.2.1.1 255.255.255.255 area 0.0.0.1
distribute-list prefix awe in
Dell(conf-router_ospf)#
ACL Remarks
While dening ACL rules, you can optionally include a remark to make the ACLs more descriptive. You can include a remark with a maximum
of 80 characters in length.
The remark command is available in each ACL mode. You can congure up to 4294967291 remarks for a given IP ACL and 65536 remarks
for a given MAC ACL.
You can include a remark with or without a remark number. If you do not enter a remark number, the remark inherits the sequence number
of the last ACL rule. If there is no ACL rule when you enter a remark, the remark takes sequence number 5. If you congure two remarks
with the same sequence number and dierent strings, the second one replaces the rst string. You cannot congure two or more remarks
with the same string and dierent sequence numbers.
To remove a remark, use the no remark command with the remark string and with or without the sequence number. If there is a
matching string, the system deletes the remark.
Conguring a Remark
To write a remark for an ACL, follow these steps:
1 Create either an extended IPv4 or IPv6 ACL.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip access-list {extended | standard} access-list-name
ipv6 access-list {extended | standard} access-list-name
2 Dene the ACL rule.
CONFIG-EXT-NACL mode or CONFIG-STD-NACL
seq sequence-number {permit | deny} options
3 Write a remark.
CONFIG-EXT-NACL mode or CONFIG-STD-NACL
remark [remark-number] remark-text
The remark number is optional.
Example of Conguring and Viewing Remarks
The following example shows how to write a remark for an ACL rule:
Dell(config-ext-nacl)#ip access-list extended test
Dell(config-ext-nacl)# remark permit any ip
Dell(config-ext-nacl)# seq 10 permit ip any any
Dell(config-ext-nacl)#sh config
!
ip access-list extended test
Access Control Lists (ACLs)
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