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		<title>By: bhupendra</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[you have collected full of information about how to see ACLs in routers as well as switches.
After putting teh command Sh Access-lists.
If matches are generating in your access-list, it means your access-list is working absolutely fine in the network.
you can check it out in your live network. Please be careful, if you are going to delete access-list in your running network.
Suppose if you want to delect any access-list, so pleas never use no access-list 102 command.
If you will do the same, your entire access-list 102 will delete. So please be cautious &amp; use the command :
Router(config)#ip access-list extended 102
Router(config-list)#no 10 permit tcp host 10.0.0.1 any eq telnet log
Router(config-list)#exit

Then only that sequence no. access-list will go to erase &amp; other will be remain as it was.

For any further query &amp; doubt. Please write me on my email ID : bhupendra_singh007@yahoo.co.in

Thanks &amp; Regards,
Bhupendra Singh]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you have collected full of information about how to see ACLs in routers as well as switches.<br />
After putting teh command Sh Access-lists.<br />
If matches are generating in your access-list, it means your access-list is working absolutely fine in the network.<br />
you can check it out in your live network. Please be careful, if you are going to delete access-list in your running network.<br />
Suppose if you want to delect any access-list, so pleas never use no access-list 102 command.<br />
If you will do the same, your entire access-list 102 will delete. So please be cautious &amp; use the command :<br />
Router(config)#ip access-list extended 102<br />
Router(config-list)#no 10 permit tcp host 10.0.0.1 any eq telnet log<br />
Router(config-list)#exit</p>
<p>Then only that sequence no. access-list will go to erase &amp; other will be remain as it was.</p>
<p>For any further query &amp; doubt. Please write me on my email ID : <a href="mailto:bhupendra_singh007@yahoo.co.in">bhupendra_singh007@yahoo.co.in</a></p>
<p>Thanks &amp; Regards,<br />
Bhupendra Singh</p>
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