• Provides information on FP groups allocated for the egress acl.CONFIGURATION modeshow cam-acl-egressAllocate at least one group for L2ACL and IPv4 ACL.The total number of groups is 4.Assigning an IPv6 Address to an InterfaceEssentially, IPv6 is enabled on a switch simply by assigning IPv6 addresses to individual router interfaces.You can use IPv6 and IPv4 together on a system, but be sure to differentiate that usage carefully. To assign anIPv6 address to an interface, use the ipv6 address command.You can configure up to two IPv6 addresses on management interfaces, allowing required default routersupport on the management port that is acting as host, per RFC 4861. Data ports support more than two IPv6addresses.When you configure IPv6 addresses on multiple interfaces (the ipv6 address command) and verify theconfiguration (the show ipv6 interfaces command), the same link local (fe80) address is displayed foreach IPv6 interface.• Enter the IPv6 Address for the device.CONFIG-INTERFACE modeipv6 address ipv6 address/mask• ipv6 address: x:x:x:x::x• mask: The prefix length is from 0 to 128NOTE: IPv6 addresses are normally written as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits. Separate eachgroup by a colon (:). Omitting zeros is accepted as described in Addressing.Assigning a Static IPv6 RouteTo configure IPv6 static routes, use the ipv6 route command.NOTE: After you configure a static IPv6 route (the ipv6 route command) and configure the forwardingrouter’s address (specified in the ipv6 route command) on a neighbor’s interface, the IPv6 neighbordoes not display in the show ipv6 route command output.• Set up IPv6 static routes.CONFIGURATION modeipv6 route prefix type {slot/port} forwarding router tag• prefix: IPv6 route prefix• type {slot/port}: interface type and slot/port• forwarding router: forwarding router’s addressIPv6 Routing 576