Deny ( ipv6 ), Deny, Ipv6 ) – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual
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• log-input—Specifies sending an informational SYSLOG message about
the packet that matches the entry. Because forwarding/dropping is done in
hardware and logging is done in software, if a large number of packets
match an ACE containing a log-input keyword, the software might not be
able to match the hardware processing rate, and not all packets will be
logged.
Default Configuration
No IPv6 access list is defined.
Command Mode
Ipv6 Access-list Configuration mode
User Guidelines
If a range of ports is used for the destination port in an ACE, it is not
counted again if it is also used for destination port in another ACE.
The number of TCP/UDP ranges that can be defined in ACLs is limited. If a
range of ports is used for a source port in ACE, it is not counted again if it is
also used for a source port in another ACE. If a range of ports is used for
destination port in ACE it is not counted again if it is also used for
destination port in another ACE.
If a range of ports is used for source port it is counted again if it is also used
for destination port.
Example
This example defines an ACL by the name of server and enters a rule (ACE)
for tcp packets.
console(config)# ipv6 access-list server
console(config-ipv6-al)#
permit tcp 3001::2/64 any any 80
deny ( IPv6 )
Use the deny command in Ipv6 Access-list Configuration mode to set permit
conditions (ACEs) for IPv6 ACLs. Use the no form of the command to
remove the access control entry.