permit icmp (IPv6)
switch(config-ipv6-acl)# permit icmp host 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344 any
Any address—You can use the any keyword to specify that a source or destination is any IPv6
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address. For examples of the use of the any keyword, see the examples in this section. Each example
shows how to specify a source or destination by using the any keyword.
ICMPv6 Message Types
The icmp-message argument can be the ICMPv6 message number, which is an integer from 0 to 255. It
can also be one of the following keywords:
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beyond-scope—Destination beyond scope
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destination-unreachable—Destination address is unreachable
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echo-reply—Echo reply
echo-request—Echo request (ping)
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header—Parameter header problems
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hop-limit—Hop limit exceeded in transit
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mld-query—Multicast Listener Discovery Query
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mld-reduction—Multicast Listener Discovery Reduction
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mld-report—Multicast Listener Discovery Report
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nd-na—Neighbor discovery neighbor advertisements
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nd-ns—Neighbor discovery neighbor solicitations
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next-header—Parameter next header problems
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no-admin—Administration prohibited destination
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no-route—No route to destination
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packet-too-big—Packet too big
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parameter-option—Parameter option problems
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parameter-problem—All parameter problems
port-unreachable—Port unreachable
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reassembly-timeout—Reassembly timeout
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redirect—Neighbor redirect
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renum-command—Router renumbering command
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renum-result—Router renumbering result
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renum-seq-number—Router renumbering sequence number reset
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router-advertisement—Neighbor discovery router advertisements
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router-renumbering—All router renumbering
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router-solicitation—Neighbor discovery router solicitations
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time-exceeded—All time exceeded messages
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unreachable—All unreachable
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