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To write a helpful comment (remark) for an entry in a named IP access list, use the remark command in access list configuration mode. To remove the remark, use the no form of this command.
remark remark
no remark remark
remark |
Comment that describes the access-list entry, up to 100 characters long. |
The access-list entries have no remarks.
Standard named or extended named access list configuration
Release |
Modification |
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12.0(2)T |
This command was introduced. |
12.2(33)SRA |
This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA. |
12.2SX |
This command is supported in the Cisco IOS Release 12.2SX train. Support in a specific 12.2SX release of this train depends on your feature set, platform, and platform hardware. |
The remark can be up to 100 characters long; anything longer is truncated.
If you want to write a comment about an entry in a numbered IP access list, use the access-list remark command.
In the following example, the host1 subnet is not allowed to use outbound Telnet:
ip access-list extended telnetting remark Do not allow host1 subnet to telnet out deny tcp host 172.69.2.88 any eq telnet
Command |
Description |
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access-list remark |
Specifies a helpful comment (remark) for an entry in a numbered IP access list. |
deny (IP) |
Sets conditions under which a packet does not pass a named IP access list. |
ip access-list |
Defines an IP access list by name. |
permit (IP) |
Sets conditions under which a packet passes a named IP access list. |