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ipv6 traffic-filter, Command example, Table 15., IPv6 ACL command parameters continued
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches Table 15. IPv6 ACL command parameters (continued) Parameter Description time-range time-range-name Allows imposing a time limitation on the ACL rule as defined by the parameter time-range-name. If a time range with the specified name does not exist and the ACL containing this ACL rule is applied to an interface or bound to a VLAN, the ACL rule is applied immediately. If a time range with the specified name exists and the ACL containing this ACL rule is applied to an interface or bound to a VLAN, the ACL rule is applied when the time-range with the specified name becomes active. The ACL rule is removed when the time-range with specified name becomes inactive. assign-queue queue-id Specifies the assign-queue, which is the queue identifier (queue-id) to which packets matching this rule are assigned. {mirror | redirect} unit/slot/port Specifies the mirror or redirect interface that is the unit/slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied or forwarded, respectively. rate-limit rate burst-size Specifies the allowed rate of traffic as per the configured rate in kbps, and burst-size in kbytes. Command example: (NETGEAR Switch) (Config)#ipv6 access-list ip61 (NETGEAR Switch) (Config-ipv6-acl)#permit udp any any rate-limit 32 16 (NETGEAR Switch) (Config-ipv6-acl)#exit no sequence-number (IPv6 ACL) Use this command to remove the ACL rule with the specified sequence number from the ACL. Format Modes no sequence-number MAC-Access-List Config ipv6 traffic-filter This command either attaches a specific IPv6 ACL identified by name to an interface or range of interfaces, or associates it with a VLAN ID in a given direction. The name parameter must be the name of an existing IPv6 ACL. An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this mac access list relative to other IPv6 access lists already assigned to this interface and direction. A lower number indicates higher precedence order. If a sequence number is already in use for this interface and direction, the specified IPv6 access list replaces the currently attached IPv6 access list using that sequence number. If the sequence number is not specified for this command, a sequence number that is one greater than the highest sequence number currently in use for this interface and direction is used. Quality of Service Commands 986 CLI Command Reference Manual