2 thoughts on “How to delete an Access-List on a Cisco ASA”
Thanks for that, solved my problem. Cisco’s lack of consistency in IOS is really frustrating. e.g. logically following on from how you remove an entry from an ACL, you’d expect “no access-list id” to work for the entire list.
Actually ASA’s dont use IOS, they use ASA v8.x which I’ll agree is a bit off from IOS. But there are some really neat things too like the ability to run show commands from privileged and configure modes and other bits and pieces too! no access-list does work on IOS as far as I can remember
Thanks for that, solved my problem. Cisco’s lack of consistency in IOS is really frustrating. e.g. logically following on from how you remove an entry from an ACL, you’d expect “no access-list id” to work for the entire list.
Actually ASA’s dont use IOS, they use ASA v8.x which I’ll agree is a bit off from IOS. But there are some really neat things too like the ability to run show commands from privileged and configure modes and other bits and pieces too! no access-list does work on IOS as far as I can remember