Dell Networking 2024 Reference Manual page 506

Hide thumbs Also See for Networking 2024:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Syntax
ipv6 traffic-filter
no ipv6 traffic-filter
name — Alphanumeric string of 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying
the IPv6 access list.
in — The access list is applied to ingress packets.
out—The access list is applied to egress packets.
control-plane—The access list is applied to ingress control plane pakcets.
This is only available in Global Configuration mode
seq-num — Order of access list relative to other access lists already
assigned to this interface and direction. (Range: 1–4294967295)
Default Configuration
No IPv6 traffic filters are configured by default.
Command Modes
Global Configuration mode, Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port-
channel, VLAN) mode
User Guidelines
This command specified in Interface Configuration mode only affects a
single interface, whereas the Global Configuration mode setting is applied to
all interfaces. The optional control-plane keyword allows application of an
ACL on the CPU port ingress queue. Control plane packets (e.g., BPDUs) are
dropped because of the implicit deny all rule added at the end of every access
control list. To mitigate this behavior, permit rules must be added by the
operator to allow the appropriate control plane packets to ingress the CPU
(i.e., ARP, DHCP , LACP, STP BPDU, etc.). The control-plane keyword does
not filter traffic received over the out-of-band port.
Example
The following example attaches an IPv6 access control list to an interface.
console(config-if-Gi1/0/1)#ipv6 traffic-filter DELL_IP6 in
506
IPv6 Access List Commands
name
[in | out | control-plane][
name
seq-num
]

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents