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! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=37017&t=37017 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

