Ipv6 Traffic-Filter - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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ipv6 traffic-filter

This command either attaches a specific IPv6 ACL identified by name to an interface or range
of interfaces, or associates it with a VLAN ID in a given direction. The name parameter must
be the name of an existing IPv6 ACL.
An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this mac access list
relative to other IPv6 access lists already assigned to this interface and direction. A lower
number indicates higher precedence order. If a sequence number is already in use for this
interface and direction, the specified IPv6 access list replaces the currently attached IPv6
access list using that sequence number. If the sequence number is not specified for this
command, a sequence number that is one greater than the highest sequence number
currently in use for this interface and direction is used.
This command specified in Interface Config mode only affects a single interface, whereas the
Global Config mode setting is applied to all interfaces. The vlan keyword and vlan-id
argument are valid only in the Global Config mode. The Interface Config mode command is
only available on platforms that support independent per-port class of service queue
configuration.
An optional control-plane is specified to apply the ACL on CPU port. The IPv6 control packets
like IGMPv6 are also dropped because of the implicit deny all rule added at the end of the
list. To overcome this, permit rules must be added to allow the IPv6 control packets.
Note:
The keyword control-plane is only available in Global Config
mode.
Note:
You should be aware that the out option may or may not be available,
depending on the platform.
Format
ipv6 traffic-filter name {{control-plane |in | out} |vlan vlan-id {in | out}}
[sequence 1-4294967295]
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
Command example:
(NETGEAR Switch)(Config)#ipv6 traffic-filter ip61 control-plane
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