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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2062
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
IPV6 HARDWARE ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACL) COMMANDS
(NAMED IPV6 HARDWARE ACL: ICMP ENTRY)
Parameter Description
<sequence-

number>
The sequence number for the filter entry of the selected access
control list, in the range 1-65535.
<action> The action that the switch will take on matching packets. See the
table above for valid values.
icmp Match against ICMP packets.
<source-addr> The source addresses to match against. You can specify a single
host, a range, or all source addresses. The following are the valid
formats for specifying the source:
any Match any source host.
<ipv6-src-address/

prefix-length>
Match the specified source
address and prefix length.
The IPv6 address prefix uses the
format X:X::/prefix-length. The
prefix-length is usually set
between 0 and 64.
<ipv6-src-address>
<ipv6-src-wildcard>
Match the specified IPv6 source
address, masked using wildcard
bits.
The IPv6 address uses the format
X:X::X:X.
In the wildcard bits, 1 represents
bits to ignore, and 0 represents
bits to match.
host
<ipv6-source-host>
Match a single source host
address.
The IPv6 address uses the format
X:X::X:X.
<dest-addr> The destination addresses to match against. You can specify a
single host, a range, or all destination addresses. The following are
the valid formats for specifying the destination:
any Match any destination host.
<ipv6-dest-address/

prefix-length>
Match the specified destination
address and prefix length.
The IPv6 address prefix uses the
format X:X::/prefix-length. The
prefix-length is usually set
between 0 and 64.
<ipv6-dest-address>
<ipv6-dest-wildcard>
Match the specified destination
address, masked using wildcard
bits.
The IPv6 address uses the format
X:X::X:X.
In the wildcard bits, 1 represents
bits to ignore, and 0 represents
bits to match.

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BrandAllied Telesis
ModelIE340 Series
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