Netgear XSM4324S CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 982
ipv6 access-list resequence, sequence-number] {deny | permit} IPv6 ACL, every
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches Format Mode ipv6 access-list rename name newname Global Config ipv6 access-list resequence Use this command to renumber the sequence of the entries for a specified IPv6 access list with a specified increment value, starting from a specified sequence number. That is, with this command you can change the sequence numbers of ACL rules in the ACL and, therefore, change the order in which entries are applied. This command is not saved in the startup configuration and does not display in the running configuration. Note: If the generated sequence number exceeds the maximum sequence number, the ACL rule creation fails and an informational message displays. Default Format Mode 10 ipv6 access-list resequence {name | id} starting-sequence-number increment Global Config Parameter Description name The name of the access control list. id The ID of the access control list. starting-sequence- The sequence number from which to start the renumbering. The range is 1-2147483647. The number default is 10. increment The value with which the sequence numbers must be incremented. The range is 1-2147483647. The default is 10. [sequence-number] {deny | permit} (IPv6 ACL) This command creates a new rule for the current IPv6 access list. Each rule is appended to the list of configured rules for the list. A rule may either deny or permit traffic according to the specified classification fields. At a minimum, either the every keyword or the protocol, source address, and destination address values must be specified. The source and destination IPv6 address fields may be specified using the keyword any to indicate a match on any value in that field. The remaining command parameters are all optional, but the most frequently used parameters appear in the same relative order as shown in the command format. Quality of Service Commands 982 CLI Command Reference Manual