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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 finishno 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 filter processes.
count (Optional) Count packets the filter processes.
byte (Optional) Count bytes the filter 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 specified 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 specified port numbers.
Default
Not configured
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 filter.
Example
OS10(conf-ipv6-acl)# permit udp any any capture session 1 count
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
remark
Specifies an ACL entry description.
Syntax
remark description
Parameters description Enter a description. A maximum of 80 charaters.
Default Not configured
Command Mode IPV4-ACL
Usage
Information
Configure up to 16777214 remarks for a given IPv4, IPv6, or MAC. The no version of the command
removes the ACL entry description.
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
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