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Why The Undo ACL 2000 Command Executed In The Interface View Deletes The ACL? by honesorry: 4:33am On Nov 28, 2016
If a command is supported in the system view, you can run the command in the interface view. If the command is not supported in the interface view, it runs in the system view. If the command is supported in the system view, the command runs successfully.

ACLs are classified into software ACLs and ACLs referenced in traffic policies.

After software ACL 2001 is created and its rules are configured, the ACL and its rules will be deleted if you run the undo acl 2001 command in any view under either of the following conditions:

ACL 2001 is not referenced by any traffic policy.
ACL 2001 is referenced by a traffic policy but the traffic policy is not applied to any interface or VLAN.

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