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Configuring an ipv6 basic acl, Configuring an advanced acl, Configuring an ipv4 advanced acl – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade LB Cards User Manual

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Step

Command

Remarks

7.

Add or edit a rule
range remark.

rule [ rule-id ] remark text

Optional.
By default, no rule range remarks are

configured.

Configuring an IPv6 basic ACL

IPv6 basic ACLs match packets based only on source IP addresses.
To configure an IPv6 basic ACL:

Step

Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view. system-view

N/A

2.

Create an IPv6
basic ACL view

and enter its view.

acl ipv6 number acl6-number
[ name acl6-name ]

[ match-order { auto | config } ]

By default, no ACL exists.
IPv6 basic ACLs are numbered in the range of
2000 to 2999.
You can use the acl ipv6 name acl6-name
command to enter the view of a named ACL.

3.

Configure a
description for the

IPv6 basic ACL.

description text

Optional.
By default, an IPv6 basic ACL has no ACL
description.

4.

Set the rule
numbering step.

step step-value

Optional.
The default setting is 5.

5.

Create or edit a
rule.

rule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit }
[ counting | fragment | logging

| routing [ type routing-type ] |

source { source-address
source-prefix |

source-address/source-prefix |

any } | time-range

time-range-name | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *

By default, an IPv6 basic ACL does not contain
any rule.
The logging keyword takes effect only when the

module using the ACL supports logging.
The device does not support the counting

keyword.

6.

Add or edit a rule

comment.

rule rule-id comment text

Optional.
By default, no rule comments are configured.

7.

Add or edit a rule
range remark.

rule [ rule-id ] remark text

Optional.
By default, no rule range remarks are configured.

Configuring an advanced ACL

Configuring an IPv4 advanced ACL

IPv4 advanced ACLs match packets based on source IP addresses, destination IP addresses, packet

priorities, protocols over IP, and other protocol header information, such as TCP/UDP source and

destination port numbers, TCP flags, ICMP message types, and ICMP message codes.
Compared to IPv4 basic ACLs, IPv4 advanced ACLs allow more flexible and accurate filtering.
To configure an IPv4 advanced ACL:

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