Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000
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Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510
Syntax:
no [deny|permit]
no deny <STARTING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
no deny <STARTING-MAC> <ENDING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
no permit <STARTING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
no permit <STARTING-MAC> <ENDING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
Parameters
deny <STARTING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
deny <STARTING-MAC> <ENDING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
no permit <STARTING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
no permit <STARTING-MAC> <ENDING-MAC> precedence <1-1000>
Example
The following example shows the association ACL policy ‘test’ settings before
the ‘no’ commands is executed:
rfs7000-37FABE(config-assoc-acl-test)#show context
association-acl-policy test
no deny
Removes a single device or a set of devices from the deny list
<STARTING-MAC>
To remove a single device, enter its MAC address in the <STARTING-MAC> parameter.
precedence <1-1000>
Specifies the rule precedence
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<1-1000> – Specify the value from 1 - 1000.
no deny
Removes a single device or a set of devices from the deny list
To remove a set of devices, enter the MAC address range.
<STARTING-MAC>
Specify the first MAC address in the range.
<ENDING-MAC>
Specify the last MAC address in the range.
precedence <1-1000>
Specifies the rule precedence
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<1-1000> – Specify a value from 1 - 1000.
no permit
Removes a single device or a set of devices from the permit list
<STARTING-MAC>
To remove a single device, enter its MAC address in the <STARTING-MAC> parameter.
precedence <1-1000>
Specifies the rule precedence
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<1-1000> – Specify a value from 1 - 1000.
no permit
Removes a single device or a set of devices from the permit list
To remove a set of devices, enter the MAC address range.
<STARTING-MAC>
Specify the first MAC address in the range.
<ENDING-MAC>
Specify the last MAC address in the range.
precedence <1-1000>
Specifies the rule precedence
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<1-1000> – Specify a value from 1 - 1000.