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IPv6 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Overview
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RADIUS-assigned ACL: on a port having an ACL assigned by a
RADIUS server to filter an authenticated client’s traffic, filters
inbound IPv4 and IPv6 traffic (or IPv4-only traffic) from that client
(For information on RADIUS-assigned ACLs, refer to the chapter
titled “Configuring RADIUS Server Support for Switch Services” in
the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.)
VACL Applications
IPv6 VACLs filter traffic entering the switch on a VLAN configured with the
“VLAN” ACL option.
vlan < vid > ipv6 access-group < identifier > vlan
For example, in figure 8-1:
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Assigning an IPv6 VACL to VLAN 1 filters inbound IPv6 traffic
received from clients on the 2001:db8:0:111:: network.
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Assigning an IPv6 VACL to VLAN 2 (which is subnetted) filters
inbound IPv6 traffic from clients on the 2001:db8:0:22a::,
2001:db8:0:22b::, and 2001:db8:0:22c:: networks.
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