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dest-address/dest-prefix | any } | destination-port operator port1 [ port2 ] | dscp dscp | flow-label
flow-label-value | fragment | icmp6-type { icmp6-type icmp6-code | icmp6-message } | logging |
routing [ type routing-type ] | source { source-address source-prefix | source-address/source-prefix |
any } | source-port operator port1 [ port2 ] | time-range time-range-name | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *
undo rule rule-id [ { { ack | fin | psh | rst | syn | urg } * | established } | counting | destination |
destination-port | dscp | flow-label | fragment | icmp6-type | logging | routing | source |
source-port | time-range | vpn-instance ] *
Default
An IPv6 advanced ACL does not contain any rule.
Views
IPv6 advanced ACL view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
rule-id: Specifies a rule ID in the range of 0 to 65534. If no rule ID is provided when you create an ACL
rule, the system automatically assigns it a rule ID. This rule ID takes the nearest higher multiple of the
numbering step to the current highest rule ID, starting from 0. For example, if the rule numbering step is
5 and the current highest rule ID is 28, the rule is numbered 30.
deny: Denies matching packets.
permit: Allows matching packets to pass.
protocol: Matches protocol carried over IPv6. It can be a number in the range of 0 to 255, or in words,
gre (47), icmpv6 (58), ipv6, ipv6-ah (51), ipv6-esp (50), ospf (89), tcp (6), or udp (17).
describes the parameters that you can specify regardless of the value that the protocol argument takes.
Table 10 Match criteria and other rule information for IPv6 advanced ACL rules
Parameters
source
{ source-address
source-prefix |
source-address/so
urce-prefix | any }
destination
{ dest-address
dest-prefix |
dest-address/dest-
prefix | any }
counting
Function
Specifies a source IPv6
address.
Specifies a destination IPv6
address.
Counts the number of times
the ACL rule has been
matched. This option is
disabled by default.
Description
The source-address and source-prefix arguments represent
an IPv6 source address, and prefix length in the range of 1
to 128.
The any keyword represents any IPv6 source address.
The dest-address and dest-prefix arguments represent a
destination IPv6 address, and prefix length in the range of
1 to 128.
The any keyword specifies any IPv6 destination address.
N/A
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