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Switchconfig# ipv6 access-list extended ipv6-control
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DGS-6604 m Syntax Description PROFILE-NAME PRIORITY permit | deny (ipv6 access list) Used with the no form of the commands, this option, time-range (without PROFILE-NAME), means to remove the setting of an active timer-period, rather than remove the whole entry. The range is 1 to 65535. The lower the number represents a better priority. It is used as the rule sequence number. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Example None IPv6 access-list extended configuration The time range profile needs to be created before it can be specified in the statement. Otherwise an error message will be displayed. All the configurable arguments (time-range and priority are excluded) can be used to differentiate one from another. These arguments are called differentiated arguments. To remove an entry, in the no form of this command, specify the entry with the same value of all differentiating arguments specified prior (includes all optional parameters but the time-range and priority are excluded). Tto update the time-range or priority, specify the entry with the same value of all differentiating arguments, which are configured, and the update value for timerange or priority. The priority value must be unique in the domain of an access-list. If a priority value entered is already present, an error message will be shown. This example shows create three entries for an ipv6 extended access-list, named "ipv6-control". The three entries are: permit tcp packets destined to network ff02::0:2/16, permit tcp packets destined to host ff02::1:2 and permit all icmp packets. Switch(config)# ipv6 access-list extended ipv6-control Switch(config-ipv6-ext-acl)#permit tcp any ff02::0:2 ffff:: Switch(config-ipv6-ext-acl)#permit tcp any host ff02::1:2 Switch(config-ipv6-ext-acl)#permit icmpv6 any any Switch(config-ipv6-ext-acl)# exit Verify the settings by entering the show access-list command. CLI Reference Guide 462