Access Control List Commands
44-10
44
e.g., in a hop-by-hop option. A flow is uniquely identified by the combination
of a source address and a non-zero flow label. Packets that do not belong to
a flow carry a flow label of zero.
• Optional internet-layer information is encoded in separate headers that may
be placed between the IPv6 header and the upper-layer header in a packet.
There are a small number of such extension headers, each identified by a
distinct Next Header value. IPv6 supports the values defined for the IPv4
Protocol field in RFC 1700, including these commonly used headers:
0 : Hop-by-Hop Options
(RFC 2460)
6 : TCP Upper-layer Header
(RFC 1700)
17 : UDP Upper-layer Header
(RFC 1700)
43 : Routing
(RFC
2460)
44 : Fragment
(RFC
2460)
51 : Authentication
(RFC
2402)
50 : Encapsulating Security Payload
(RFC 2406)
60 : Destination
Options
(RFC
2460)
Example
This example accepts any incoming packets if the destination address is
2009:DB9:2229::79/48.
This allows packets to any destination address when the DSCP value is 5.
This allows any packets sent to the destination 2009:DB9:2229::79/48 when the flow
label is 43.”
Related Commands
access-list ipv6 (44-7)
show ipv6 access-list
This command displays the rules for configured IPv6 ACLs.
Syntax
show ip access-list
{
standard
|
extended
} [
acl_name
]
•
standard
– Specifies a standard IPv6 ACL.
•
extended
– Specifies an extended IPv6 ACL.
•
acl_name
– Name of the ACL. (Maximum length: 16 characters)
Console(config-ext-ipv6-acl)#permit 2009:DB9:2229::79/48
Console(config-ext-ipv6-acl)#
Console(config-ext-ipv6-acl)#permit any dscp 5
Console(config-ext-ipv6-acl)#
Console(config-ext-ipv6-acl)#permit 2009:DB9:2229::79/48 flow-label 43
Console(config-ext-ipv6-acl)#
Summary of Contents for Direk Tronik 24/48-Port
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...ES4524D ES4548D F0 0 0 4 E112006 CS R01 149100030400A...
Page 22: ...xxii Tables...
Page 26: ...xxvi Figures...
Page 28: ...Getting Started...
Page 50: ...Initial Configuration 2 14 2...
Page 52: ...Switch Management Configuring Domain Name Service 29 1 Switch Clustering 30 1...
Page 68: ...Basic System Settings 4 8 4...
Page 118: ...Simple Network Management Protocol 11 18 11...
Page 142: ...Configuring 802 1X Port Authentication 14 8 14...
Page 154: ...Access Control Lists 15 12 15...
Page 232: ...Configuring Protocol Based VLANs 25 4 25...
Page 252: ...Quality of Service 27 8 27...
Page 282: ...Using the Command Line Interface 31 10 31...
Page 290: ...General Commands 33 6 33...
Page 300: ...System Management Commands 34 10 34...
Page 308: ...File Management Commands 35 8 35...
Page 326: ...Event Logging Commands 37 8 37...
Page 336: ...Time Commands 39 6 39...
Page 406: ...Access Control List Commands 44 18 44...
Page 418: ...Interface Commands 45 12 45...
Page 432: ...Broadcast Storm Control Commands 47 2 47...
Page 436: ...Rate Limit Commands 49 2 49...
Page 478: ...VLAN Commands 52 18 52...
Page 508: ...Quality of Service Commands 56 10 56...
Page 518: ...Multicast Filtering Commands 57 10 57...
Page 532: ...IPv4 Interface Commands 59 6 59...
Page 560: ...IPv6 Interface Commands 60 28 60...
Page 566: ...Switch Cluster Commands 61 6 61...
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