no [deny|permit] [<0-255>|tcp|udp] [<SOURCE-NETWORK-IP/MASK>|any|host <SOURCE-HOST-IP>] [<DEST-NETWORK-IP/MASK>|any|host <DEST-HOST-IP>] [control-flag <0-63>|destination-port <0-65535>| destination-port-bitmark <0-65535>|dscp <0-63>|ex3500-time-range <TIME-RANGE-NAME>| ip-precedence <0-63>|rule-precedence <1-128>|source-port <0-65535>|source-port-bitmark <0-65535>]
no <PARAMETERS>
no <PARAMETERS> | Removes a deny or permit access rule based on the parameters passed |
The keyword ‘control-flag <0-63>‘ is only applicable to ACL rules filtering TCP traffic.
The following example shows the IPv4 EX3500 extended ACL ‘test‘ settings before the ‘no‘ commands are executed:
nx9500-6C8809(config-ip-ex3500-ext-acl-test)#show context ip ex3500-ext-access-list test deny tcp 192.168.14.0/24 host 192.168.13.13 rule-precedence 1 permit tcp 192.168.14.0/24 any control-flag 16 rule-precedence 2 nx9500-6C8809(config-ip-ex3500-ext-acl-test)#
nx9500-6C8809(config-ip-ex3500-ext-acl-test)#no permit tcp 192.168.14.0/24 any control-flag 16 rule-precedence 2
The following example shows the IPv4 EX3500 extended ACL ‘test‘ settings after the ‘no‘ commands are executed:
nx9500-6C8809(config-ip-ex3500-ext-acl-test)#show context ip ex3500-ext-access-list test deny tcp 192.168.14.0/24 host 192.168.13.13 rule-precedence 1 nx9500-6C8809(config-ip-ex3500-ext-acl-test)#