Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches

show access-lists

This command displays IP ACLs, IPv6 ACLs, and MAC access control lists information for a
designated interface and direction.
Format show access-lists interface <slot/port> [in|out]
Mode
ACL Type
ACL ID
Sequence
Number
IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure IPv6 ACL settings. IPv6 ACLs
ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources and block any
unwarranted attempts to reach network resources.
The following rules apply to IPv6 ACLs:
The maximum number of ACLs you create is 100, regardless of type.
The system supports only Ethernet II frame types.
The maximum number of rules per IPv6 ACL is hardware-dependent.

ipv6 access-list

This command creates an IPv6 access control list (ACL) identified by <name>, consisting of
classification fields defined for the IP header of an IPv6 frame. The <name> parameter is a
case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the IPv6
access list.
If an IPv6 ACL by this name exists, this command enters IPv6-Access-List config mode to
allow updating the existing IPv6 ACL.
Note: The CLI mode changes to IPv6-Access-List Config mode when you
successfully execute this command.
Privileged EXEC
Term Definition
Type of access list (IP, IPv6, or MAC).
Access List name for a MAC or IPv6 access list or the numeric identifier for an IP access
list.
An optional sequence number might be specified to indicate the order of this access list
relative to other 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 access list replaces the currently attached
access list using that sequence number. If the sequence number is not specified by the
user, a sequence number that is one greater than the highest sequence number currently
in use for this interface and direction is used. Valid range is (1–4,294,967,295).