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CloudEngine 12800 and 12800E V200R005C10 Configuration Guide - Security
This document describes the configurations of Security, including AAA, 802.1x Authentication, ACL, TCAM ACL Customization, local attack defense, Microsegmentation, MFF, attack defense, traffic suppression and storm control, ARP security, Port security, MACsec, DHCP snooping, IPSG, URPF, SSL, Keychain and FIPS.
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Verifying the ACL6 Configuration
Verifying the ACL6 Configuration
Procedure
Run the display acl ipv6 { acl6-number | nameacl6-name | all } command to view the configuration
about a specific ACL6 or all ACL6s.
Run the display time-range { all | time-name } command to display information
about the time range.
Run the display acl
hardware statistics ipv6 [ acl6-number | nameacl6-name ] command to display statistics about packets
matching an ACL6.
The switch can display only the statistics about hardware ACL6
rules referenced by MQC, but the prerequisite is that
the statistics enable command
has been enabled.
The protocol packets, such as FTP, TFTP, Telnet, SNMP, HTTP, routing,
and multicast packets, are sent to the CPU and matched against software
ACL6 rules. To view the number of times packets match software ACL6
rules, run the display acl ipv6 command.