The undo rule command deletes an ACL6 rule in the advanced ACL6 view.
By default, no advanced ACL6 rule is created.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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rule-id |
Specifies a start rule ID for advanced ACL6 rules to be deleted in batches. |
The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 4294967294. |
to to-rule-id |
Specifies an end rule ID for advanced ACL6 rules to be deleted in batches. to-rule-id must be no less than rule-id. |
The value is an integer ranging from 0 to 4294967294. |
Usage Scenario
To delete an ACL rule in the advanced ACL6 view, run the undo rule command.
Prerequisites
An advanced ACL6 has been created using the acl ipv6 command in the system view.
A time range has been configured using the time-range command in the system view if you want to specify a validity period when creating an advanced ACL6 rule.Configuration Impact
When specifying an ACL6 rule ID, note the following:
Precautions
When you configure advanced ACL6 rules for TCP or UDP, fragment and destination-port or source-port cannot be both configured. When you configure advanced ACL6 rules for ICMPv6, fragment and icmp6-type cannot be both configured.
If auto is configured when you run the acl ipv6 command to create an ACL6, you cannot specify a rule ID when creating a rule. The system automatically uses the ACL6 step as the start rule ID, and the subsequent rules are numbered by a step in ascending order. If the auto mode based on the depth-first principle is specified as the matching order for an advanced ACL6 rule group, you cannot specify a rule ID when creating a rule. If rule-id is not specified when you run the rule command to create an ACL6, the system automatically assigns an ID to the ACL6 rule. You can run the display acl ipv6 command to check the rule ID automatically assigned to an ACL6. If name rule-name is not specified when you run the rule command to create an ACL6, the system automatically generates a name for the ACL6 in the format of "rule"+"_"+rule ID. Rule ID is the ID of an ACL6 rule that can be specified using the rule-id parameter or automatically assigned by the system. You can check the automatically generated name of an ACL6 rule through the NMS. You must specify the rule ID when deleting a rule. To check rule IDs, run the display acl ipv6 command. Before deleting an ACL6 rule, run the display acl ipv6 command to check whether the ACL6 rule has been applied to other services. Delete the rule only when it is not applied to other services. If the ID of an advanced ACL6 rule to be deleted is not specified, you must specify all parameters in the rule before deleting it.