depending upon what you are trying to do, you could set up policy routing on
the Ethernet interface, and the associate route map would use the prefix
list.
""Jerry Lu""  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].;
> I think the same message that I sent out yesterday to the list somehow
> got lost - never saw it showed up. So here it comes again.
>
> I was trying to see if it's possible to create an "access-list" that has
> sequence numbers associated with each entry in it. The goal here is to be
> able to insert a new entry to a specific position (for example, to the 3rd
> line, instead of to the bottom) so I don't have to take the whole
> access-list out, re-arrange the order of all entries, then insert it back
> to the router. This "access-list" will be used on Ethernet interfaces.
>
> Although I had never tried, somehow I have the impression that it's doable
> via "named access list", at first. After spending several hours on this
> issue, it seems to me that I was wrong. Couldn't find a way to add the
> sequence number to entries in "named access list".
>
> The closest thing I could find is "prefix-list". However, I couldn't seem
> to find out how to associate the "prefix-list" that I created with
> Ethernet interfaces on my routers (Cisco 4500 running IOS 12.0). Cannot
> find the command under the (config-if) mode to make the interface
> work with the "prefix-list". I checked the archives, the books I have, and
> Cisco website. The only time "prefix-list" is mentioned is when talking
> about BGP. Looks to me that "prefix-list" is specifically used with BGP
> for route filtering, not with router interfaces. Am I right about this
> conclusion?
>
> If that's true, is there any other way that could achieve my goal?
>
> Thanks for your help!




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