3Com 4210G Series Configuration Manual page 437

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acl ipv6 { access-list-number | name acl-name }
any
customer-dot1p 8021p-list
customer-vlan-id vlan-id-list
destination-mac mac-address
dscp dscp-list
ip-precedence ip-precedence-list
protocol protocol-name
Description
Specifies to match an IPv6 ACL specified by its
number or name. The access-list-number
argument specifies an ACL by its number, which
ranges from 2000 to 3999; the name acl-name
keyword-argument combination specifies an
ACL by its name.
Specifies to match all packets.
Specifies to match packets by 802.1p priority of
the customer network. The 8021p-list argument
is a list of CoS values, in the range of 0 to 7.
Even though you can provide up to eight
space-separated CoS values for this argument,
the Switch 4210G series switches support only
one CoS value in a rule. If you configure multiple
CoS values in a rule, the rule cannot be issued.
Specifies to match the packets of specified
VLANs of user networks. The vlan-id-list
argument specifies a list of VLAN IDs, in the
form of vlan-id to vlan-id or multiple
discontinuous VLAN IDs (separated by space).
You can specify up to eight VLAN IDs for this
argument at a time. VLAN ID is in the range 1 to
4094.
In a class configured with the operator and, the
logical relationship between the customer VLAN
IDs specified for the customer-vlan-id keyword
is or.
Specifies to match the packets with a specified
destination MAC address.
Specifies to match packets by DSCP
precedence. The dscp-list argument is a list of
DSCP values in the range of 0 to 63.
Even though you can provide up to eight
space-separated
DSCP
argument, the Switch 4210G series switches
support only one DSCP value in a rule. If you
configure multiple DSCP values in a rule, the
rule cannot be issued.
Specifies to match packets by IP precedence.
The ip-precedence-list argument is a list of IP
precedence values in the range of 0 to 7.
Even though you can provide up to eight
space-separated IP precedence values for this
argument, the Switch 4210G series switches
support only one IP precedence value in a rule.
If you configure multiple IP precedence values in
a rule, the rule cannot be issued.
Specifies to match the packets of a specified
protocol. The protocol-name argument can be
IP or IPv6.
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