Ipv; Creating A Time Range; Configuring A Basic Ipv6 Acl - 3Com Switch 4800G 24-Port Configuration Manual

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Creating a Time Range

Configuring a Basic
IPv6 ACL
Configuration
Prerequisites
Configuration Procedure
IP
6 ACL C
V
When configuring IPv6 ACLs, go to these sections for information you are
interested in:
"Creating a Time Range" on page 851
"Configuring a Basic IPv6 ACL" on page 851
"Configuring an Advanced IPv6 ACL" on page 852
"Copying an IPv6 ACL" on page 854
"Displaying and Maintaining IPv6 ACLs" on page 854
"IPv6 ACL Configuration Example" on page 854
Refer to section "Creating a Time Range" on page 841.
Basic IPv6 ACLs filter packets based on source IPv6 address. They are numbered in
the range 2000 to 2999.
If you want to reference a time range to a rule, define it with the time-range
command first.
Follow these steps to configure a basic IPv6 ACL:
To do...
Use the command...
Enter system view
system-view
Create and enter basic
acl ipv6 number
IPv6 ACL view
acl6-number [ name
acl6-name ]
[ match-order { auto |
config } ]
Create or modify a rule rule [ rule-id ] { deny |
permit } [ fragment |
logging | source
{ ipv6-address
prefix-length |
ipv6-address/prefix-length |
any } | time-range
time-name ] *
Set a rule numbering
step step-value
step
ONFIGURATION
Remarks
--
Required
The default match order is config.
If you specify a name for an IPv6 ACL
when creating the ACL, you can use the
acl ipv6 name acl6-name command to
enter the view of the ACL later.
Required
To create multiple rules, repeat this step.
Note that the logging and fragment
keywords are not supported if the ACL
is to be referenced by a QoS policy for
traffic classification.
Optional
The default step is 5.

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