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Chapter35 Configuring IPv6 ACLs Configuring IPv6 ACLs
Step 3b {deny | permit} tcp
{source-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length |
any | host source-ipv6-address}
[operator [port-number]]
{destination-ipv6-
prefix/prefix-length | any | host
destination-ipv6-address}
[operator [port-number]] [ack]
[dscp value] [established] [fin]
[log] [log-input] [neq {port |
protocol}] [psh] [range {port |
protocol}] [rst] [routing]
[sequence value] [syn]
[time-range name] [urg]
(Optional) Define a TCP access list and the access conditions.
Enter tcp for Transmission Control Protocol. The parameters are the same as
those described in Step 3a, with these additional optional parameters:
ackAcknowledgment bit set.
establishedAn established connection. A match occurs if the TCP
datagram has the ACK or RST bits set.
fin—Finished bit set; no more data from sender.
neq {port | protocol}Matches only packets that are not on a given port
number.
psh—Push function bit set.
range {port | protocol}—Matches only packets in the port number range.
rst—Reset bit set.
syn—Synchronize bit set.
urgUrgent pointer bit set.
Step 3c {deny | permit} udp
{source-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length |
any | host source-ipv6-address}
[operator [port-number]]
{destination-ipv6-prefix/prefix-len
gth | any | host
destination-ipv6-address}
[operator [port-number]] [dscp
value] [log] [log-input] [neq {port
| protocol}] [range {port |
protocol}] [routing] [sequence
value] [time-range name]
(Optional) Define a UDP access list and the access conditions.
Enter udp for the User Datagram Protocol. The UDP parameters are the same
as those described for TCP, except that the [operator [port]] port number or
name must be a UDP port number or name, and the established parameter is
not valid for UDP.
Step 3d {deny | permit} icmp
{source-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length |
any | host source-ipv6-address}
[operator [port-number]]
{destination-ipv6-prefix/prefix-len
gth | any | host
destination-ipv6-address}
[operator [port-number]]
[icmp-type [icmp-code] |
icmp-message] [dscp value] [log]
[log-input] [routing] [sequence
value] [time-range name]
(Optional) Define an ICMP access list and the access conditions.
Enter icmp for Internet Control Message Protocol. T he IC MP para m ete rs are
the same as those described for most IP protocols in Step 3a, with the addition
of the ICMP message type and code parameters. These optional keywords have
these meanings:
icmp-type—Enter to filter by ICMP message type, a number from 0 to 255.
icmp-code—Enter to filter ICMP packets that are filtered by the ICMP
message code type, a number from 0 to 255.
icmp-message—Enter to filter ICMP packets by the ICMP message type
name or the ICMP message type and code name. To see a list of ICMP
message type names and code names, use the ? key or see command
reference for this release.
Step4 end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step5 show ipv6 access-list Verify the access list configuration.
Step6 copy running-config
startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command Purpose