Named IP Access Lists
Named ACLs can be used to match the same
packets, with the same parameters, you can match with standard and extended IP
ACLs. Named IP ACLs do have some differences, however, some of which make them
easier to work with. The most obvious difference is that IOS identifies named
ACLs using names you make up, as opposed to numbers—and you have a better
chance of remembering names. Named ACLs also have another key feature that
numbered ACLs do not: You can delete individual lines in a named IP access
list. With numbered ACLs, if you enter no access-list 101 and then enter the
rest of the command, you don’t just delete that single line—you delete the
whole list! With named ACLs, you can enter a command that removes individual
lines in an ACL. Other than that, the only differences are the changes in the
configuration syntax.