Acl Ipv6 Copy; Acl Ipv6 Name - HP HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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[Sysname-acl6-basic-2001-flow]

acl ipv6 copy

Use acl ipv6 copy to create an IPv6 basic or IPv6 advanced ACL by copying an ACL that already exists.
The new ACL has the same properties and content as the source ACL, but not the same ACL number and
name.
Syntax
acl ipv6 copy { source-acl6-number | name source-acl6-name } to { dest-acl6-number | name
dest-acl6-name }
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
source-acl6-number: Specifies an existing source ACL by its number:
2000 to 2999 for IPv6 basic ACLs
3000 to 3999 for IPv6 advanced ACLs
name source-acl6-name: Specifies an existing source ACL by its name. The source-acl6-name argument
takes a case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters.
dest-acl6-number: Assigns a unique number to the ACL you are creating. This number must be from the
same ACL category as the source ACL. Available value ranges include:
2000 to 2999 for IPv6 basic ACLs
3000 to 3999 for IPv6 advanced ACLs
name dest-acl6-name: Assigns a unique name to the ACL you are creating. The dest-acl6-name takes a
case-insensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. It must start with an English letter and to avoid confusion, it
cannot be all. For this ACL, the system automatically picks the smallest number from all available
numbers in the same ACL category as the source ACL.
Usage guidelines
You can assign a name to an ACL only when you create it. After an ACL is created with a name, you
cannot rename it or remove its name.
Examples
# Create IPv6 basic ACL 2002 by copying IPv6 basic ACL 2001.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] acl ipv6 copy 2001 to 2002

acl ipv6 name

Use acl ipv6 name to enter the view of an IPv6 basic or IPv6 advanced ACL that has a name.
Syntax
acl ipv6 name acl6-name
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