ip large-community-list
			standard
 
   
  Configures a BGP Large-Community access control list (ACL), specifies the large-community number or type, and whether to permit or deny traffic. 
  
 Syntax
 
	 
				ip large-community-list
					standard
				
					large-community-list-name [
					seq
					seq-value
					]
					{
					deny
					|
					permit
					}
					ADMIN:OPER1:OPER2
				
			
			
			
				no ip large-community-list standard
				
					large-community-list-name
					 [
					 [
					seq
					seq-value
					]{deny
					|
					permit
					}
					ADMIN:OPER1:OPER2
					]
			
  
	 Command Default
 
		No large-community ACL is configured. 
		
 
	 
 
	 Parameters
 
		 
		   
			 - 
						
							large-community-list-name
						
					
-  Range is from 1 through 32 ASCII characters. 
			 
- 
						
							deny
						
					
-  Denies a matching pattern based on a large community pattern specified in
						the list. 
- 
						
							permit
						
					
-  Permits a matching pattern based on a large community pattern specified in
						the list. 
-  
				 
				  seq 
				  seq-value 
				 
			 
-  Specifies a sequence value. Valid values range from 1 through 65535. 
			 
- ADMIN 
			 
- A four-octet namespace identifier for a BGP Large-Communities Global Administrator. 
			 
- OPER1 
			 
- A four-octet operator-defined value for BGP Large-Communities Local Data Part 1. 
			 
- OPER2 
			 
- A four-octet operator-defined value for BGP Large-Communities Local Data Part 2. 
			 
Modes
 
		 Global configuration mode 
		
 
	 
 
	 Usage Guidelines
			Use the no form of this command to remove the BGP Large-Community
				ACL.
 
		 A standard large-community list does not accept a regular expression. 
		
			There are two ways to delete a filter from the list. The first is by using the
				sequence number parameter no ip large-community-list standard 
				large-community-list-name seq 
				seq-value. The second is by executing the syntax
					no ip large-community-list standard
				large-community-list-name , resulting in all filters
				within the large-community list container, being removed from the configuration
				database.  
 
	 
 Examples
 
	  
		 The following example creates a standard large-community list. 
		
 
		device# configure terminal
device(config)# ip large-community-list standard lc-acl-1 seq 10 permit 64497:1:528