Connectivity Guide

permit udp (IPv6)
Congures a lter to permit UDP packets meeting the lter criteria.
Syntax
permit udp [A::B | A::B/x | any | host ipv6-address [operator]] [A::B | A:B/x |
any | host ipv6-address [operator]] [ack | fin | psh | rst | syn | urg]
[capture | count | dscp value | fragment | log]
Parameters
A::B — Enter the IPv6 address in hexadecimal format separated by colons.
A::B/x — Enter the number of bits that must match the IPv6 address.
any — (Optional) Enter the keyword any to specify any source or destination IP address.
NOTE: The control-plane ACL supports only the eq operator.
host ipv6-address — (Optional) Enter the keyword and the IPv6 address to use a host address only.
ack — (Optional) Set the bit as acknowledgement.
fin — (Optional) Set the bit as nish—no more data from sender.
psh — (Optional) Set the bit as push.
rst — (Optional) Set the bit as reset.
syn — (Optional) Set the bit as synchronize.
urg — (Optional) Set the bit set as urgent.
capture — (Optional) Capture packets the lter processes.
count — (Optional) Count packets the lter processes.
byte — (Optional) Count bytes the lter processes.
dscp value — (Optional) Permit a packet based on the DSCP values, from 0 to 63.
fragment — (Optional) Use ACLs to control packet fragments.
log — (Optional) Enables ACL logging. Information about packets that match an ACL rule are logged.
operator — (Optional) Enter a logical operator to match the packets on the specied port number. The
following options are available:
eq — Equal to
gt — Greater than
lt — Lesser than
neq — Not equal to
range — Range of ports, including the specied port numbers.
Default
Not congured
Command Mode IPV6-ACL
Usage Information OS10 cannot count both packets and bytes; when you enter the count byte options, only bytes increment. The
no version of this command removes the lter.
The count, byte, and log options are not supported on the S5148F-ON platform.
Example
OS10(conf-ipv6-acl)# permit udp any any capture session 1 count
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
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