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DGS-6604 ipv6 access-group ipv6 access-group Use the ipv6 access-group command to specify the IPv6 access-list to be applied to an interface. Use the no form of the command to remove an IPv6 access list. Ipv6 access-group NAME [in] no ipv6 access-group NAME [in] Syntax Description NAME The name of the IPv6 access-list to be applied. Up to 32 characters are allowed. The syntax is a general string that does not allow spaces. in (Optional) Specifies that the IPv6 access-list will be applied in the ingress direction. If no option is specified, the in direction is applied. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline None Interface configuration Up to one MAC access-list, one IP access-list and one IPv6 access-list can be applied to the same interface. An error message will be displayed if the user attempts to apply the second IPv6 access list. The IPv6 access list must be created before it can be applied to the interface. Otherwise, an error message will be displayed. The keyword in specifies the ingress direction check. The association of an access-group with an interface will consume the filtering entry resource of the switch controller. If the command is applied successfully, the number of remaining maximum entries will be displayed. If the rule of the access-group contains port operator, gt/lt operator, the number of remaining port operators will be displayed. If the resources are insufficient to commit the command, an error message will be displayed. There is limitation on the number of port operator resources. The maximum number is project dependent. If the commit, of the command, will exceed the maximum number of available port selectors, an error message will be displayed. An access-group is applied to the interface, which will consume the filter entry resource. When the access-group is applied successfully, the number of remaining filter entry resource will be displayed. If the access-group were using a port operator (for example: gt/lt) for the rule, it will display the number of remaining port operator resource. If the remaining resources of filter entry or port operator is insufficient, an error message will display when the access-group is applied. CLI Reference Guide 317