IPv6 Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Example 78 Displaying the IPv4 and IPv6 VACL assignments for a VLAN
The following output shows that all inbound IPv6 traffic and the inbound and outbound, routed
IPv4 traffic are all filtered on VLAN 20.
HP Switch(config)# show access-list vlan 20
Access Lists for VLAN 20
Ipv6 Inbound Access List: Accounting
1
Inbound Access List: None
2
Ipv6 Outbound Access List: None
3
Outbound Access List: 101
4
Type: Extended
Ipv6 VACL Access List: None
5
VACL Access List: None
6
Connection Rate Filter Access List: None
7
1
An IPv6 ACL named “Accounting” is assigned to filter routed
IPv6 traffic entering the switch on VLAN 20
2
There is no filtering of routed IPv4 traffic entering the switch on
VLAN 20
3
There is no filtering of routed IPv6 traffic leaving the switch on
VLAN 20.
4
An extended ACL named “101” is assigned to filter routed IPv4
traffic exiting from the switch on VLAN 20
5
6
There are no per-VLAN IPv6 or IPv4 ACLs assigned to VLAN
20
7
Applies to IPv4 Connection Rate Filter ACLs. Refer to the chapter
titled “Virus Throttling (Connection-Rate Filtering)” in the Access
Security Guide for your switch.
Viewing the IPv4 and IPv6 RACL and VACL assignments for a VLAN
Lists the identifiers andLists the identifiers and types of RACLs and VACLs currently assigned to a
particular VLAN in the running-config file. (The switch allows one inbound and one outbound RACL
assignment per VLAN, plus one VACL assignment.)
Syntax:
show access-list [ vlan vid | tunnel tunnel-id ]
Lists any IPv4 and IPv6 RACL and/or VACL assignments to a VLAN in the running
config file.
NOTE: This information also appears in the show running output. If you execute write
memory after configuring an ACL, it also appears in the show config output.
136 IPv6 Access Control Lists (ACLs)