HP 6200YL User Manual

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IPv6 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Configuration Commands

creating or editing ACLs offline

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Topic

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enabling ACL “Deny” logging

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Creating an ACL and/or Entering the IPv6 ACL (

ipv6-acl) Context.

This command is a prerequisite for entering or editing ACEs in an ACL. (For
a summary of the ACL syntax options, refer to “Command Summary for
Configuring ACLs” on page 8-43
.)

Syntax: ipv6 access-list < ascii-str >

Places the CLI in the IPv6 ACL (

ipv6-acl) context specified by

the

< ascii-str > alphanumeric identifier. This enables entry of

individual ACEs in the specified ACL. If the ACL does not
already exist, this command creates it.
< ascii-str >: Specifies an alphanumeric identifier for the ACL.
Consists of an alphanumeric string of up to 64 case-sensitive
characters. Including spaces in the string requires that you
enclose the string in single or double quotes. For example:

Accounting ACL”. You can also use this command to access an

existing ACL. Refer to “General Editing Rules” on page 8-63

ProCurve(config)# ip access-list Sample-List

ProCurve(config-ipv6-acl)#

Figure 8-10. Example of Entering the ACL Context

Configure ACEs in an ACL.

Configuring ACEs is done after using the

ipv6

access-list <ascii-str> command described on page 8-46 to enter the IPv6 ACL
(

ipv6-acl) context of an ACL. For an IPv6 ACL syntax summary, refer to

“Command Summary for Configuring ACLs” on page 8-43.

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