[c-nsp] Why doesn't this IPv6 ACL work?

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Mon Jun 21 21:59:24 EDT 2010


I don't have any 3750's, but are you sure it can match the lower half of the v6 address?

It would be worthwhile to document what the limitations are in production to assist others that are looking at doing IPv6.

- Jared

On Jun 21, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:

> I just got this confusing error message with an IPv6 ACL:
> 
> % This ACL contains following unsupported entries.
> % Remove those entries and try again.
>    permit tcp any host 2607:FE70:0:1:2C0:F0FF:FE5A:ABE8 sequence 30
> % This ACL can not be attached to the interface.
> 
> This platform is a 3750 switch, but I thought EUI-64 formatted hosts
> were supported (they were in the past anyway), so now I'm confused.
> Anyone know why this was rejected by the switch?
> 
> ~Seth
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