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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2087
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
IPV6 SOFTWARE ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACL) COMMANDS
IPV
6 ACCESS-LIST EXTENDED (NAMED)
Mode Global Configuration
Default Any traffic controlled by a software ACL that does not explicitly match a filter is
denied.
Usage notes Use IPv6 extended access-lists to control the transmission of IPv6 packets on an
interface, and restrict the content of routing updates. The switch stops checking
the IPv6 extended access-list when a match is encountered.
For backwards compatibility you can either create IPv6 extended access-lists from
within this command, or you can enter ipv6 access-list extended
followed by only the IPv6 extended access-list name. This latter (and preferred)
method moves you to the (config-ipv6-ext-acl) prompt for the selected
IPv6 extended access-list number, and from here you can configure the filters for
this selected access-list.
NOTE: Software ACLs will deny access unless explicitly permitted by an ACL action.
<icmp-type> For ICMP|IP
The ICMP type, as defined in RFC792 and RFC950. Spec
ify one of the following integers to create a filter for the
ICMP message type:
0 Echo replies.
3 Destination unreachable mes
sages.
4 Source quench messages.
5 Redirect (change route) mes
sages.
8 Echo requests.
11 Time exceeded messages.
12 Parameter problem messages.
13 Timestamp requests.
14 Timestamp replies.
15 Information requests.
16 Information replies.
17 Address mask requests.
18 Address mask replies.
log Logs the results.
Parameter Description

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