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Access Control
Configuring IPv6-based ACEs
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Administration Guide Release 1.0.0.x
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Shutdown—Drops packets that meet the ACE criteria, and disables the
port to which the packets were addressed. Ports are reactivated from the
Port Management page.
Protocol—Select to create an ACE based on a specific protocol. Select Any
(IP) to accept all IP protocols. Otherwise select one of the following
protocols:
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TCP—Transmission Control Protocol. Enables two hosts to communicate
and exchange data streams. TCP guarantees packet delivery, and
guarantees that packets are transmitted and received in the order they
were sent.
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UDP—User Datagram Protocol. Transmits packets but does not
guarantee their delivery.
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ICMP—Matches packets to the Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP).
Protocol ID to match—Enter the ID of the protocol to be matched.
Source IP Address—Select Any if all source address are acceptable, or
select User Defined to enter a source address or a range of source
addresses.
Source IP Address Value
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address will be matched and its mask (if relevant).
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Source IP Prefix Length
Destination IP Address—Select Any if all destination address are
acceptable, or select User Defined to enter a destination address or a range
of destination addresses.
Destination IP Address Value
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destination MAC address will be matched and its mask (if relevant).
Destination IP Prefix Length
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Source Port—Select one of the following:
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Any—Match to all source ports.
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Single—Enter a single TCP/UDP source port to which packets are
matched. This field is active only if 800/6-TCP or 800/17-UDP is selected
from the Protocol drop-down menu.
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Range—Select a range of TCP/UDP source ports to which the packet is
matched.
—Enter the IP address to which the source IP
—Enter the prefix length of the source IP address.
—Enter the IP address to which the
—Enter the prefix length of the IP address.
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