IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering

The IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering feature allows you to control IPv6 traffic that might contain hop-by-hop extension headers. You can configure an access control list (ACL) to deny all hop-by-hop traffic or to selectively permit traffic based on protocol.

Your software release may not support all the features that are documented in this module. For the latest feature information and caveats, see the release notes for your platform and software release. The Feature Information Table at the end of this document provides information about the documented features and lists the releases in which each feature is supported.

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Hardware Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco cBR Series Routers


Note


The hardware components that are introduced in a given Cisco IOS-XE Release are supported in all subsequent releases unless otherwise specified.
Table 1. Hardware Compatibility Matrix for the Cisco cBR Series Routers

Cisco CMTS Platform

Processor Engine

Interface Cards

Cisco cBR-8 Converged Broadband Router

Cisco IOS-XE Release 16.5.1 and Later Releases

Cisco cBR-8 Supervisor:

  • PID—CBR-SUP-250G

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-SUP-160G

Cisco IOS-XE Release 16.5.1 and Later Releases

Cisco cBR-8 CCAP Line Cards:

  • PID—CBR-LC-8D30-16U30

  • PID—CBR-LC-8D31-16U30

  • PID—CBR-RF-PIC

  • PID—CBR-RF-PROT-PIC

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-LC-40G

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-LC-40G-R

  • PID—CBR-CCAP-LC-G2-R

  • PID—CBR-SUP-8X10G-PIC

  • PID—CBR-2X100G-PIC

Digital PICs:

  • PID—CBR-DPIC-8X10G

  • PID—CBR-DPIC-2X100G

Cisco cBR-8 Downstream PHY Module:

  • PID—CBR-D31-DS-MOD

Cisco cBR-8 Upstream PHY Modules:

  • PID—CBR-D31-US-MOD


Note


Do not use DPICs (8X10G and 2x100G) to forward IP traffic, as it may cause buffer exhaustion, leading to line card reload.

The only allowed traffic on a DPICs DEPI, UEPI, and GCP traffic from the Cisco cBR-8 router to Remote PHY devices. Other traffic such as DHCP, SSH, and UTSC should flow via another router, since DPICs cannot be used for normal routing.


Information About IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering

ACLs and Traffic Forwarding

IPv6 access control lists (ACLs) determine what traffic is blocked and what traffic is forwarded at device interfaces. ACLs allow filtering based on source and destination addresses, inbound and outbound to a specific interface. Use the ipv6 access-list command to define an IPv6 ACL, and the deny and permit commands to configure its conditions.

The IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering feature implements RFC 2460 to support traffic filtering in any upper-layer protocol type.

How to Configure IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering

Configuring IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. ipv6 access-list access-list-name
  4. permit protocol {source-ipv6-prefix / prefix-length | any | host source-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] {destination-ipv6-prefix / prefix-length | any | host destination-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] [dest-option-type [header-number | header-type ]] [dscp value ] [flow-label value ] [fragments ] [hbh ] [log ] [log-input ] [mobility ] [mobility-type [mh-number | mh-type ]] [reflect name [timeout value ]] [routing ] [routing-type routing-number ] [sequence value ] [time-range name ]
  5. deny protocol {source-ipv6-prefix / prefix-length | any | host source-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] {destination-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length | any | host destination-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] [dest-option-type [header-number | header-type ]] [dscp value ] [flow-label value ] [fragments ] [hbh ] [log ] [log-input ] [mobility ] [mobility-type [mh-number | mh-type ]] [routing ] [routing-type routing-number ] [sequence value ] [time-range name ] [undetermined-transport ]
  6. end

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose

Step 1

enable

Example:

Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:

Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

ipv6 access-list access-list-name

Example:

Device(config)# ipv6 access-list hbh-acl

Defines an IPv6 ACL and enters IPv6 access list configuration mode.

Step 4

permit protocol {source-ipv6-prefix / prefix-length | any | host source-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] {destination-ipv6-prefix / prefix-length | any | host destination-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] [dest-option-type [header-number | header-type ]] [dscp value ] [flow-label value ] [fragments ] [hbh ] [log ] [log-input ] [mobility ] [mobility-type [mh-number | mh-type ]] [reflect name [timeout value ]] [routing ] [routing-type routing-number ] [sequence value ] [time-range name ]

Example:

Device(config-ipv6-acl)# permit icmp any any dest-option-type

Sets permit conditions for the IPv6 ACL.

Step 5

deny protocol {source-ipv6-prefix / prefix-length | any | host source-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] {destination-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length | any | host destination-ipv6-address | auth } [operator [port-number ]] [dest-option-type [header-number | header-type ]] [dscp value ] [flow-label value ] [fragments ] [hbh ] [log ] [log-input ] [mobility ] [mobility-type [mh-number | mh-type ]] [routing ] [routing-type routing-number ] [sequence value ] [time-range name ] [undetermined-transport ]

Example:

Device(config-ipv6-acl)# deny icmp any any dest-option-type

Sets deny conditions for the IPv6 ACL.

Step 6

end

Example:

Device (config-ipv6-acl)# end 

Returns to privileged EXEC configuration mode.

Configuration Example for IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering

Example: IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering


Device(config)# ipv6 access-list hbh_acl
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# permit tcp any any hbh
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# permit tcp any any
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# permit udp any any
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# permit udp any any hbh
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# permit hbh any any
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# permit any any
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# hardware statistics
Device(config-ipv6-acl)# exit

! Assign an IP address and add the ACL on the interface.

Device(config)# interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1/0
Device(config-if)# ipv6 address 1001::1/64
Device(config-if)# ipv6 traffic-filter hbh_acl in
Device(config-if)# exit
Device(config)# exit
Device# clear counters
Clear "show interface" counters on all interfaces [confirm]
Device# 

! Verify the configurations.

Device# show running-config interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1/0

Building configuration...

Current configuration : 114 bytes
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1/0
no switchport
ipv6 address 1001::1/64
ipv6 traffic-filter hbh_acl
end
      

Additional References

Related Documents

Related Topic

Document Title

IPv6 addressing and connectivity

IPv6 Configuration Guide

IPv6 commands

Cisco IOS IPv6 Command Reference

Cisco IOS IPv6 features

Cisco IOS IPv6 Feature Mapping

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Standard/RFC

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RFCs for IPv6

IPv6 RFCs

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Feature Information for IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering

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Note


The following table lists the software release in which a given feature is introduced. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.


Table 2. Feature Information for IPv6 ACL Extensions for Hop by Hop Filtering

Feature Name

Releases

Feature Information

IPv6 access lists

Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.7.1

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.7.1 on theCisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers.