Configuring A Rule For An Advanced Ipv6 Acl - HP 1910 User Manual

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Rule ID
Operation
Check Fragment
Check Logging
Source IP Address
Source Prefix
Time Range

Configuring a rule for an advanced IPv6 ACL

Select QoS > ACL IPv6 from the navigation tree.
1.
Click the Advance Setup tab to enter the rule configuration page for an advanced IPv6 ACL, as
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shown in
Description
Select the Rule ID box and enter a number for the rule.
If you do not specify the rule number, the system will assign one
automatically.
If the rule number you specify already exists, the following operations modify
the configuration of the rule.
Select the operation to be performed for IPv6 packets matching the rule.
Permit—Allows matched packets to pass.
Deny—Drops matched packets.
Select this box to apply the rule to only non-first fragments.
If you do no select this box, the rule applies to all fragments and
non-fragments.
Select this box to keep a log of matched IPv6 packets.
A log entry contains the ACL rule number, operation for the matched
packets, protocol that IP carries, source/destination address,
source/destination port number, and number of matched packets.
Select the Source IP Address box and enter a source IPv6 address and
prefix length.
The IPv6 address must be in a format like X:X::X:X. An IPv6 address consists
of eight 16-bit long fields, each of which is expressed with two hexadecimal
numbers and separated from its neighboring fields by colon (:).
Select the time range during which the rule takes effect.
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