I did try the suggestion from Saleh Batouq by adding "permit 88 any any" and
it works quite well. I still have not figured out why the other method
failed.

I greatly appreciate your input.

Many thanks
Regards
jpn

------ Original Message ------
Received: 10:24 PM EST, 01/20/2013
From: Saleh Batouq <[email protected]>
To: Jim Newell <[email protected]>Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] EIGRPv6 and OSPFv3 and IPv6 access-lists

Hi, you can match on protocol numbers:

permit 88 any any ---> EIGRPv6
permit 89 any any ---> OSPFv3

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Best Regards,

Saleh Hassan Batouq

On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 6:34 AM, Jim Newell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone know of a guide that explains how to allow OSPFv3 and EIGRPv6
> when
> you have a traffic-filter applied to an interface? I did some searching on
> this topic and did not come across anything useful.
> I have a lab scenario where a traffic-filter is applied to an interface and
> routing is disabled because the protocols are not explicitly permitted by
> the
> access-list. IOS has options available to specify EIGRP and OSPF when
> configuring IPv4 access-lists, but these options do not exist for IPv6
> access-lists as far as I can tell.
> Many thanks
>
> Kind regards
> jpn
>
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