HP 6200YL User Manual

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IPv6 Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Adding or Removing an ACL Assignment On an Interface

and operating rules, refer to “ACL Configuration and Operating Rules” on page
8-30
.

Syntax: [no] interface < port-list | Trkx > ipv6 access-group < identifier > in

Assigns an ACL as a static port ACL to a port, port list, or
static trunk to filter switched IPv6 traffic entering the
switch on that interface. You can use either the global
configuration level or the interface context level to assign
or remove a static port ACL.
< identifier >: The alphanumeric name by which the ACL can
be accessed. An identifier can have up to 64 characters.
< port-list | trkx >: The port, trunk, or list of ports and/or
trunks on which to assign or remove the specified ACL.

Note: The switch allows you to assign an “empty” ACL
identifier to an interface. In this case, if you later populate
the empty ACL with one or more ACEs, it automatically
becomes active on the assigned interface(s). Also, if you
delete an assigned ACL from the running config file without
also using the “

no” form of this command to remove the

assignment to an interface, the ACL assignment remains
and will automatically activate any new ACL you create
with the same identifier. Refer to “Empty ACL” on page
8-10
.

ProCurve(config)# interface b10 ipv6 access-group List-1 in

ProCurve(config)# interface b10

ProCurve(eth-b10)# ipv6 access-group List-4 in

ProCurve(eth-b10)# exit

ProCurve(config)# no interface b10 ipv6 access-group List-1 in

ProCurve(config)# interface b10

ProCurve(eth-b10)# no ipv6 access-group List-4 in

ProCurve(eth-b10)# exit

Enables a static port ACL
from the Global
Configuration level.

Enables a static port ACL
from a port context.

Disables a static port ACL
from the Global
Configuration level.

Uses a VLAN context to
disable a static port ACL.

Figure 8-15. Methods for Enabling and Disabling ACLs

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