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deny (access-list configuration) 16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series deny (access-list configuration) To configure conditions for a named or numbered IP access control list (ACL), use the deny command in access-list configuration mode. To remove a deny condition from the IP ACL, use the no form of the command. Use these commands with standard IP ACLs: deny {source source-wildcard | host source | any} no deny {source source-wildcard | host source | any} Use these commands with extended IP ACLs: deny protocol {source source-wildcard | host source | any} [operator port] {destination destination-wildcard | host source | any} [operator port] no deny protocol {source source-wildcard | host source | any} [operator port] {destination destination-wildcard | host source | any} [operator port] Syntax Description source source-wildcard | host source | any Source IP address and wildcard. The source is the source address of the network or host from which the packet is being sent, specified in one of these ways: • The 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal format. The source-wildcard applies wildcard bits to the source. • The keyword host, followed by the 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal format, as an abbreviation for source and source-wildcard of source 0.0.0.0. • The keyword any as an abbreviation for source and source-wildcard of 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255. You do not need to enter a source-wildcard. protocol Name of an IP protocol. protocol can be ip, tcp, or udp. destination Destination IP address and wildcard. destination-wildcard | host The destination is the destination address of the network or host to which source | any the packet is being sent, specified in one of these ways: • The 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal format. The destination-wildcard applies wildcard bits to the destination. • The keyword host, followed by the 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal format, as an abbreviation for source and source-wildcard of source 0.0.0.0. • The keyword any as an abbreviation for destination and destination-wildcard of 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255. You do not need to enter a destination-wildcard. 170 Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ

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16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
deny (access-list configuration)
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ
deny (access-list configuration)
To configure conditions for a named or numbered IP access control list (ACL), use the
deny
command
in access-list configuration mode. To remove a deny condition from the IP ACL, use the
no
form of the
command.
Use these commands with standard IP ACLs:
deny
{
source
source-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
}
no deny
{
source
source-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
}
Use these commands with extended IP ACLs:
deny
protocol
{
source source-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
}
[
operator
port
] {
destination
destination-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
}
[
operator
port
]
no deny
protocol
{
source source-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
} [
operator
port
] {
destination
destination-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
} [
operator
port
]
Syntax Description
source source-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
Source IP address and wildcard.
The
source
is the source address of the network or host from which the
packet is being sent, specified in one of these ways:
The 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal format. The
source-wildcard
applies wildcard bits to the source.
The keyword
host
, followed by the 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal
format, as an abbreviation for source and source-wildcard of
source
0.0.0.0.
The keyword
any
as an abbreviation for
source
and
source-wildcard
of 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255. You do not need to enter a
source-wildcard.
protocol
Name of an IP protocol.
protocol
can be
ip
,
tcp
, or
udp
.
destination
destination-wildcard
|
host
source
|
any
Destination IP address and wildcard.
The
destination
is the destination address of the network or host to which
the packet is being sent, specified in one of these ways:
The 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal format. The
destination-wildcard
applies wildcard bits to the destination.
The keyword
host
, followed by the 32-bit quantity in dotted-decimal
format, as an abbreviation for source and source-wildcard of
source
0.0.0.0.
The keyword
any
as an abbreviation for
destination
and
destination-wildcard
of 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255. You do not need to
enter a destination-wildcard.