create ipv6-block
To add a new block of IPv6 addresses for service access, use the
create ipv6-block
command. If an address
block with the specified properties already exists, the command will fail.
To add or edit a block of IPv6 addresses, use the
enter ipv6-block
command. If the specified address block
does not exist, it is created and entered; if the address block exists, it is entered.
You also can use the
scope
form of this command to enter an existing address block to assign or change
properties.
To delete an existing address block, use the
delete
form of this command.
create ipv6-block ipv6_address prefix_length
{
https
|
snmp
|
ssh
}
delete ipv6-block ipv6_address prefix_length
{
https
|
snmp
|
ssh
}
enter ipv6-block ipv6_address prefix_length
{
https
|
snmp
|
ssh
}
scope ipv6-block ipv6_address prefix_length
{
https
|
snmp
|
ssh
}
Syntax Description
The starting address for the IPv6 address block.
ipv6_address
The prefix length; determines the number of addresses in the block. Value can
be 0 to 128.
prefix_length
The service (HTTPS, SNMP, or SSH) to which the address block is assigned.
https
|
snmp
|
ssh
Command Modes
scope system/scope services/
Command History
Modification
Release
Command added.
1.1(1)
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to assign a block of IPv6 addresses to provide access to a specified service (HTTPS, SNMP,
or SSH).
When you create a new IPv6 block, you are automatically entered into ipv6-block mode
(system/services/ipv6-block) with an asterisk indicating the new block assignment is not yet committed.
Up to 25 different blocks can be configured for each service. A address of 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 and a prefix of 0
allows unrestricted access to a service. Each block of addresses is identified by its starting IPv6 addresss.
Example
This example shows how to create, enter and verify an IPv6 address block to provide SSH access:
firepower #
scope system
firepower /system #
scope services
firepower /system/services #
create ipv6-block 2001:DB8:1::1 64 ssh
firepower /system/services/ipv6-block* #
commit-buffer
firepower /system/services/ipv6-block #
up
firepower /system/services #
show ipv6-block
Permitted IPv6 Block:
IPv6 Address Prefix Length Protocol
Cisco Firepower 4100/9300 FXOS Command Reference
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