Chapter 4 IPv6 ACL Configuration
Command
Function
ZXR10#
show ipv6-mixed-access-lists name
<
acl-name
>[{
from
<
valu
e
>|
to
<
value
>}|{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}]
Shows the ACL list.
ZXR10#
show ipv6-mixed-access-lists brief
{
name
<
acl-name
>|[|{
beg
in
|
exclude
|
include
}]}
Shows the brief information.
ZXR10#
show ipv6-mixed-access-lists
|{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
Shows the ACL list
ZXR10#
show ipv6-mixed-access-lists config
[{
begin
|
exclude
|
inclu
de
}]
Shows the ACL configured in the
system database.
ZXR10#
show ipv6-mixed-access-groups
[{
by-access-list
<
acl-name
>|
by-direction
{
ingress
|
egress
}|
by-interface
<
interface-name
>}]
hows the ACL binding information.
Command parameters are describes as follows:
Parameter
Function
<
acl-name
>
Shows IPv6 MIXED ACLinformation by the specified ACL
name.
ingress
|
egress
Shows ACL information by the ingress or egress.
<
interface-name
>
Shows ACL information by the interface name.
[<
interface-name
>]
Shows the ACL (IPv4 and IPv6) binding information related
to a certain interface.
4.4 IPv6 ACL Configuration Example
General Description
In the network as shown in
, suppose both PC1 and PC2 send telnet requests
through S2 to S1. S1 expects to receive the login requests of PC1 only but not the login
requests of PC2. Then an ACL can be bound to the ingress direction of the interface
gei-0/1/1/3 to filter out the telnet packets from PC2 (or the ACL may be bound to the egress
direction of the interface gei-0/1/1/4).
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