Configuring Ipv6-Based Acls; Configuring Ipv6-Based Aces - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Administration Manual

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Configuring IPv6-based ACLs

Configuring IPv6-based ACLs
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STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4

Configuring IPv6-based ACEs

STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Administration Guide Release 1.0.0.x
Use the IPv6-Based ACL page to create IPv6-based ACLs, which check pure
IPv6-based traffic. IPv6-based 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 (see
Configuring QoS Advanced
To define an IPv6-based ACL:
Click Access Control > IPv6-Based ACL.
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 defined, and the Running Configuration is
updated.
To add rules (ACEs) to an IPv6-based ACL:
Click Access Control > IPv6-Based ACE.
Select an IPv6-based ACL, and click Go. All currently-defined IPv6-based ACEs
for the selected IPv6-based ACL are displayed.
Click Add.
Enter the following information:
ACL Name—Displays the name of the ACL to which an ACE is being added.
Priority—Enter the priority. ACEs with higher priority are processed first.
Action—Select the action assigned to the packet matching the ACE. The
options are as follows:
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Permit—Forwards packets that meet the ACE criteria.
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Deny—Drops packets that meet the ACE criteria.
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