RE: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread J. Oquendo
copy the list on your local pc edit the lines you want out then re-tftp it if I'm not mistaken. Also remember to check the bottom line and make sure everything is in order minus the line you deleted. If your on a Unix sys you can use the diff command to make sure nothing but the deleted entry w

Re: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread Minh Vu
Have you try to use Cisco ConfigMaker, it can download router config file and display in CM. So you can edit ACL in CM and after you modified upload back to router. Hope this help. $$$ Surf the web and get paid $$$ http://www.spedia.net/cgi-bin/dir/tz.cgi?

RE: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread David Jones
Typically what I do, is do a wri t, copy the acl's to notepad, edit the lines that I want to change, copy that to the clipboard, on the router, say 'no access-list xxx', then edit and paste. Just keep in mind that if you are accessing it remotely and removing the entire access-list will cut your

RE: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread McCallum, Robert
ubject: RE: Editing ACL's Typically what I do, is do a wri t, copy the acl's to notepad, edit the lines that I want to change, copy that to the clipboard, on the router, say 'no access-list xxx', then edit and paste. Just keep in mind that if you are accessing it remotely and removi

RE: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread Rui Fonseca
you can copy the acl to your PC , edit the lines you want, delete the acl in the router , and then paste it in the router a word of advice if you are not connected to the console port , first disable the acl in the ports of the router , paste the acl , and then activate the acl . to avoid unpleas

RE: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread David Jones
AM To: 'David Jones'; 'STRAND Scott'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Editing ACL's I follow this rule all the time too. BUT I have never been cut off when deleting the existing access-list. I do it remotely all the time! -Original Message- From: David Jones [mail

RE: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread Brandon Peyton
) versions allow you to edit lines of an exteneded access-list. Brandon -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of McCallum, Robert Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 1:13 AM To: 'David Jones'; 'STRAND Scott'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

Re: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread Krazikat
I think it may be possible when using named access-lists instead of numbered. STRAND Scott wrote: > Is it possible to edit only one line of an access list without removing the entire >ACL. I heard that it is possible now with having > to cut and paste. Can you advise. > > Thanks, > Scott > > __

Re: Editing ACL's

2000-08-07 Thread Saša Milic
STRAND Scott wrote: > > Is it possible to edit only one line of an access list without > removing the entire ACL. I heard that it is possible now with > having to cut and paste. It is possible only to remove lines from named ip access-list. But, all new lines will go to the one of access-list.