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Configuring Network Security with ACLs
Command or Action
Step 4
Repeat the steps until you have specified all objects on
which you want to base your object group.
Example:
Switch(config-v6network-group)# 2002::1/64
Step 5
{end } | { exit }
Example:
Switch(config-network-group)# end
Creating an IPv6 Service Object Group
To create an IPv6 service object group , perform this task:
Command or Action
Step 1
configure terminal
Example:
Switch# configure terminal
Step 2
object-group v6-service object-group-name
Example:
Switch(config)# object-group v6-service mySG
Step 3
{0-255 | ahp | description descripton-text | esp | exit |
group-object | hbh | icmp | ipv6 | no | pcp | sctp | tcp
| tcp-udp | udp}
Example:
Switch(config-v6service-group)# description
example of service object group
Switch(config-v6service-group)# esp
Step 4
Repeat the steps until you have specified all objects on
which you want to base your object group.
Example:
Switch(config-v6service-group)# ahp
Step 5
{end } | { exit }
Example:
Switch(config-v6service-group)# end
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Purpose
—
To exit the configuration mode, enter the end command.
To exit the IPv6-address object-group configuration mode,
enter the exit command.
Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Defines object group name and enters the service
object-group configuration mode.
(Optional) Configures a member of the group and specifies
a description of the object group.
For the object group, you can configure a network address
plus mask or a host (identified by host name or IPv6
address)
—
To exit the configuration mode, enter the end command.
To exit the IPv6-address object-group configuration mode,
enter the exit command.
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