Dell PowerConnect 6248 User's Guide - Page 309
IPv6 Access Control Lists, IPv6 ACL Configuration, IPv6 ACL Table, Switching, Network Security, Lists
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Table 7-7. MAC ACL Commands CLI Command deny|permit show mac access-list Description Use the deny command to deny traffic if the conditions defined in the deny statement are matched. Use the permit command in Mac-AccessList Configuration mode to allow traffic if the conditions defined in the permit statement are matched. Displays a MAC access list and all of the rules that are defined for the ACL. IPv6 Access Control Lists An IPv6 ACL consists of a set of rules which are matched sequentially against a packet. When a packet meets the match criteria of a rule, the specified rule action (Permit/Deny) is taken and the additional rules are not checked for a match. On this menu the interfaces to which an IPv6 ACL applies must be specified, as well as whether it applies to inbound or outbound traffic. Rules for the IPv6 ACL are specified/created using the IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration menu. First, you use the IPv6 ACL Configuration page to define the IP ACL type and assign an ID to it. Then, you use the IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration page to create rules for the ACL. Finally, you use the ACL Interface Configuration and/or ACL Interface/VLAN Summary pages to assign the ACL by its ID number to a port or VLAN. You can use the IPv6 ACL Table page to view the configurations. See "Displaying IPv6 ACLs" on page 311. IPv6 ACL Configuration Use the IPv6 ACL Configuration page to add or remove IP-based ACLs. To display the IP ACL Configuration page, click Switching →Network Security →Access Control Lists →IPv6 Access Control Lists →IPv6 ACL Configuration in the tree view. Configuring Switching Information 309