Ipv6-Based Acls - Cisco 500 Series Administration Manual

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IPv6-Based ACLs

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IGMP—If the ACL is based on IGMP, select the IGMP message type to be
used for filtering purposes. Either select the message type by name or enter
the message type number:
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Any—All message types are accepted.
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Select from list—Select message type by name.
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IGMP Type to match—Number of message type that is to be used for
filtering purposes.
Click Apply. The IPv4-based ACE is saved to the Running Configuration file.
The IPv6-Based ACL page displays and enables the creation of IPv6 ACLs, which
check pure IPv6-based traffic. IPv6 ACLs do not check IPv6-over-IPv4 or ARP
packets.
ACLs are also used as the building elements of flow definitions for per-flow QoS
handling.
Defining an IPv6-based ACL
To define an IPv6-based ACL:
Click Access Control > IPv6-Based ACL.
This window contains the list of defined ACLs and their contents
Click Add.
Enter the name of a new ACL in the ACL Name field. The names are
case-sensitive.
Click Apply. The IPv6-based ACL is saved to the Running Configuration file.
Adding Rules (ACEs) for an IPv6-Based ACL
Each IPv6-based rule consumes two TCAM rules.
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