Permit Udp (Ipv6) - Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Command Reference Manual

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permit udp (IPv6)

To create an access control list (ACL) rule that permits IPv6 UDP traffic matching its conditions, use the
permit command. To remove a rule, use the no form of this command.
General Syntax
Syntax Description
sequence-number
source
destination
OL-27883-02
[sequence-number] permit udp source [operator port [port] | portgroup portgroup] destination
[operator port [port] | portgroup portgroup] [dscp dscp | flow-label flow-label-value |
fragments | log]
no permit udp source [operator port [port] | portgroup portgroup] destination [operator port
[port] | portgroup portgroup] [dscp dscp | flow-label flow-label-value | fragments | log]
no sequence-number
(Optional) Sequence number of the permit command, which causes the
device to insert the command in that numbered position in the access list.
Sequence numbers maintain the order of rules within an ACL.
A sequence number can be any integer between 1 and 4294967295.
By default, the first rule in an ACL has a sequence number of 10.
If you do not specify a sequence number, the device adds the rule to the end
of the ACL and assigns a sequence number that is 10 greater than the
sequence number of the preceding rule.
Use the resequence command to reassign sequence numbers to rules.
Source IPv6 addresses that the rule matches. For details about the methods
that you can use to specify this argument, see the
section in the "Usage Guidelines" section.
Destination IPv6 addresses that the rule matches. For details about the
methods that you can use to specify this argument, see the
Destination"
section in the "Usage Guidelines" section.
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