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IPv6 Hardware Access Control List (ACL) Commands

Software Reference for x310 Series Switches

36.2

AlliedWare Plus

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Operating System - Version 5.4.4C

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Introduction

This chapter provides an alphabetical reference for the IPv6 Hardware Access Control List
(ACL) commands, and contains detailed command information and command examples
about IPv6 hardware ACLs, which are applied directly to interfaces using the

ipv6 traffic-

filter

command.

To apply ACLs to an LACP channel group, apply it to all the individual switch ports in the
channel group. To apply ACLs to a static channel group, apply it to the static channel
group itself. For more information on link aggregation see

Chapter 20, Link Aggregation

Introduction and Configuration

, and

Chapter 21, Link Aggregation Commands

.

Note that text in parenthesis in command names indicates usage not keyword entry. For
example, ipv6-access-list (named) indicates named IPv6 ACLs entered as ipv6-
access-list

<name> where <name> is a placeholder not a keyword.

Note also that parenthesis surrounding ACL filters indicates the type of ACL filter not the
keyword entry in the CLI, such as (ipv6 access-list standard IPv6 filter) represents
command entry in the format shown in the syntax

[>] {deny|

permit}

{<IPv6-source-address/prefix-length>|any}.

Note

See

Chapter 33, Access Control Lists Introduction

for descriptions of ACLs,

and for further information about rules when applying ACLs see the

ACL Rules

section.

See

ACL Filter Sequence Numbers

and

ACL Filter Sequence Number

Behavior

sections in

Chapter 33, Access Control Lists Introduction

about

ACL Filters.

Note

Hardware ACLs will permit access unless explicitly denied by an ACL action.