Ipv6 Acl Classification; Ipv6 Acl Naming; Ipv6 Acl Match Order - H3C S5500-SI Series Operation Manual

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Effective Period of an IPv6 ACL

IPv6 ACL Classification

IPv6 ACLs, identified by ACL numbers, fall into three categories, as shown in
Table 1-2 IPv6 ACL categories
Category
Basic IPv6 ACL
Advanced IPv6 ACL

IPv6 ACL Naming

When creating an IPv6 ACL, you can specify a unique name for it. Afterwards, you can identify the IPv6
ACL by its name.
An IPv6 ACL can have only one name. Whether to specify a name for an ACL is up to you. After creating
an ACL, you cannot specify a name for it, nor can you change or remove its name.
The name of an IPv6 ACL must be unique among IPv6 ACLs. However, an IPv6 ACL and an IPv4 ACL
can share the same name.

IPv6 ACL Match Order

Similar to IPv4 ACLs, an IPv6 ACL consists of multiple rules, each of which specifies different matching
criteria. These criteria may have overlapping or conflicting parts. The match order is for determining
how a packet should be matched against the rules.
Two match orders are available for IPv6 ACLs:
config: Packets are compared against ACL rules in the order the rules are configured.
auto: Packets are compared against ACL rules in the depth-first match order.
The term depth-first match has different meanings for different types of IPv6 ACLs:
Depth-first match for a basic IPv6 ACL
The following shows how your device performs depth-first match in a basic IPv6 ACL:
1)
Sort rules by source IPv6 address prefix first and compare packets against the rule configured with
a longer prefix for the source IPv6 address.
2)
In case of a tie, compare packets against the rule configured first.
Depth-first match for an advanced IPv6 ACL
The following shows how your device performs depth-first match in an advanced IPv6 ACL:
ACL number
2000 to 2999
Source IPv6 address
Source IPv6 address, destination IPv6 address,
3000 to 3999
protocol carried over IPv6, and other Layer 3 or Layer
4 protocol header information
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Table
1-2.
Matching criteria

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