I think what cisco wants you to do is to create a text file with 
all your access-list in it and the one you want to delete is to 
just leave it out. Copy the access-list as they are since access-
list are implemented in the order in which they are entered. 
Create the access-list as they are in the pix or router in the 
text file, delete the access-list you don't want, copy and paste 
the ammended access-list from the text file. Before you do this, 
back up the config to a tftp server which can be your laptop. Tftp 
software is available from cisco or download pumpkin from 
2cows.com. I think that is the website.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: David Dodell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Sat, 25 Jan 2003 11:06:12 -0700

I need to delete an access list on my cisco router ... can't find 
the
right command on the CISCO website.

If I have an access-group 110 I thought the command was

no ip access-group 110 no in

Do I have something wrong?

Help!

David Dodell


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