IPv6 ACLs - Syntax and Demonstration -- Access Control Lists (ACLs) -- Part 6 of 8
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video we look at the Syntax to configure IPv6 ACLs, which closely follows the syntax for Named ACLs we discussed in Parts 4 and 5. We then reconfigure the ACLs from prior videos in IPv6 to show you how all the same concepts still apply.
Timestamps
00:00 - Start
00:13 - Review of last video
00:27 - IPv6 ACLs can be configured with Named Syntax
00:42 - Syntax for IPv6 ACLs & differences with IPv4 Syntax
02:12 - IPv6 demonstration topology and packets
02:52 - Review of Part 5's IPv4 Configuration
03:14 - Configuring IPv6 ACL Definition Statement
03:45 - Configuring a IPv6 ACL Remark
04:06 - Matching IPv6 traffic between two Hosts
04:55 - Matching IPv6 traffic between a Subnet and a Host
05:37 - Matching all ICMPv6 traffic (pings, NS/NA/RS/RA, etc...)
06:01 - Matching a single TCP packet explicitly
07:04 - Matching TCP/UDP traffic from a specific application
07:37 - Implicit Deny in IPv6 ACLs
07:51 - IPv6 ACL Deny Statement
08:35 - Viewing IPv6 ACLs with `show access-list`
09:27 - Ordering of ACL statements still matter
09:53 - Moving an IPv6 ACL entry to a new line number
10:47 - Outro and Key Takeaways
In the timestamps above, NS/NA/RS/RA stand for:
* Neighbor Solicitations
* Neighbor Advertisements
* Router Solicitations
* Router Advertisements
Part 1 - What are Access Lists?
• What Are Access Lists?...
Part 2 - Numbered ACL Syntax
• Numbered ACL Syntax --...
Part 3 - Numbered ACL Configuration Demonstration
• Numbered ACL Configura...
Part 4 - Named ACL Syntax
• Named ACL Syntax -- Ac...
Part 5 - Named ACL Configuration Demonstration
• Named ACL Configuratio...
Part 6 - IPv6 ACLs - Syntax and Demonstration
• IPv6 ACLs - Syntax and...
Part 7 - Applying ACLs to Interfaces
• Applying ACLs to Inter...
Part 8 - Where should you apply ACLs (closer to source or destination?)
• ACL Placement: Closer ...
Entire Series:
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I like how you would point the differences in syntax and actually explain it. Sometimes when I am too tired to think, I could skip the process of finding out the difference between things. You were helpful thank you!
thanks man, eagerly waiting for the next video, this series has helped me clear up some fears/doubts i had !
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Excellent material, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and these great explanations to people all over the world. Greetings from Colombia
My pleasure! Greetings, from Seattle =)
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great video!
Thank you, very helpful 2 to go..👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Most welcome 😊
The only thing I didn't catch on the first run and it threw enough confusion in to make me lose my place was the SEQ# aspect as an OPTION. For whatever reason I thought I heard, if I want to put in a sequence number then put it before the action. And I was thinking, why? You cleared the matter up at the end. Thank you. The transposition of the sequence number in IPv6 feels a bit handled and I hate that but, it is what it is. I'm assuming we can TAB OUT after typing seq . Sorry. I hate the feeling that I'm on the verge of getting lost. Freaks me out. Breathe. Calm down. Better. Now, to go find your videos on MSTP...
I agree
Legend!
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