The acl ipv6 name command creates a basic ACL6 and displays the ACL6 view. If the basic ACL6 already exists, this command directly displays the ACL6 view.
The undo acl ipv6 name command deletes a created basic ACL6.
By default, no basic ACL6 is created.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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basic |
Creates a basic ACL6 with a keyword. |
- |
match-order |
Indicates the order in which basic ACL6 rules are matched. |
- |
config |
Indicates the configuration order, meaning that ACL6 rules are matched in the order they are configured. This mechanism applies only when rule numbers are not specified. If rule numbers are specified, the ACL6 rules are matched based on the numbers in ascending order. |
- |
auto |
Indicates the automatic order, meaning that ACL6 rules are matched based on the depth-first principle.
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- |
name basic-acl6-name |
Creates a basic ACL6 with a name. |
The value is a string of 1 to 64 case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. The name must start with a letter or digit, and cannot contain only digits. |
Usage Scenario
A basic ACL6 defines rules for filtering packets based on the source IP addresses of packets. To create a basic ACL6, run the acl ipv6 command.
Configuration Impact
The undo acl ipv6 all command deletes all types of ACL6s on a device. If the ACL6s being deleted are applied to services, these services are interrupted. Before deleting an ACL6, ensure that the ACL6 is not referenced by services.
Follow-up Procedure
Run the rule command to configure a rule for a created basic ACL6. Then the ACL6 rule can be applied to match packets.
Run the description command to configure a description for a created basic ACL6. The description can contain the functions of the basic ACL6, facilitating applications.