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any } | source-port operator port1 [ port2 ] | tcp-type { tcpurg | tcpack | tcppsh |
tcprst | tcpsyn | tcpfin } ] *
undo rule [ addr-flag | destination | destination-port | dscp | frag-type | icmp6-type |
source | source-port | tcp-type ] *
View
Simple IPv6 ACL view
Parameter
protocol: Protocol carried on IPv6. It can be a number in the range 0 to 255, or in
words, gre (47), icmpv6 (58), ipv6, ipv6-ah (51), ipv6-esp (50), ospf (89), tcp
(6), udp (17).
Table 555 Parameters for simple IPv6 ACL rules
Parameter
addr-flag
addr-flag
source { source
source-prefix |
source/source-p
refix | any }
destination
{ dest
dest-prefix |
dest/dest-prefix
| any }
frag-type
{ fragment |
fragment-subs
eq |
non-fragment
| non-subseq }
dscp dscp
If the protocol argument is set to tcp or udp, you may define the parameters in
the following table.
Function
Description
Specifies an IPv6
The addr-flag argument ranges from 1 to 6, where
source-destinatio
1 = 64-bit source address prefix + 64 destination address
n address
prefix
combination
mode.
2 = 64-bit source address prefix + 64-bit destination
address suffix
3 = 64-bit source address suffix + 64-bit destination
address prefix
4 = 64-bit source address suffix + 64-bit destination
address suffix
5 = 128-bit source address
6 = 128-bit destination address
Specifies a
The source and source-prefix arguments specify an IPv6
source IPv6
source address, and its prefix length in the range 1 to
address.
128.
The any keyword indicates any IPv6 source address.
Specifies a
The dest and dest-prefix arguments specify an IPv6
destination IPv6
destination address and its prefix length in the range 1 to
address.
128.
The any keyword indicates any IPv6 destination address.
Indicates to
The fragment keyword indicates that the rule applies
which type of
only to first fragments.
fragment the
The fragment-subseq keyword indicates that the rule
rule applies.
applies only to non-first fragments.
The non-fragment keyword indicates that the rule
applies only to unfragmented packets.
The non-subseq keyword indicates that the rule applies
only to last fragments.
Specifies the
The dscp argument ranges from 0 to 63.
DSCP preference
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