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Chapter21 Using the ACL Manager
Feature History for the ACL Manager
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Step9 Click OK.
The newly created ACE appears under the ACL.
Step10 Click Apply to save the ACE to your configuration.
Feature History for the ACL Manager
Table21-1 lists each feature change and the platform release in which it was implemented.
Table21-1 Feature History for Extended Access Lists
Feature Name Releases Feature Information
Extended access lists 7.0(1) Access lists are used to control network access or to specify
traffic for many features to act upon. An extended access
control list is made up of one or more access control entries
(ACEs) in which you can specify the line number to insert
the ACE, the source and destination addresses, and,
depending upon the ACE type, the protocol, the ports (for
TCP or UDP), or the IPCMP type (for ICMP).