HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches ACL and QoS Command Refere - Page 30
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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). Table 10 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 source-prefix | source/source-prefix | any } destination { dest dest-prefix | dest/dest-prefix | any } counting dscp dscp flow-label flow-label-value routing [ type routing-type ] fragment time-range time-range-name Function Description Specifies a source IPv6 address The source 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. Specifies a destination IPv6 address The dest 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. Counts the number of times the IPv6 ACL rule has been matched - in hardware Specifies a DSCP preference The dscp argument can be a number in the range of 0 to 63, or in words, af11 (10), af12 (12), af13 (14), af21 (18), af22 (20), af23 (22), af31 (26), af32 (28), af33 (30), af41 (34), af42 (36), af43 (38), cs1 (8), cs2 (16), cs3 (24), cs4 (32), cs5 (40), cs6 (48), cs7 (56), default (0), or ef (46). Specifies a flow label value in an IPv6 packet header The flow-label-value argument is in the range of 0 to 1048575. Specifies the type of routing header The routing-type argument takes a value in the range of 0 to 255. If no routing type header is specified, the rule applies to the IPv6 packets that have any type of routing header. Applies the rule to only non-first Without this keyword, the rule applies to all fragments fragments and non-fragments. Specifies a time range for the rule The time-range-name argument takes a case-insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. It must start with an English letter. If the time range is not configured, the system creates the rule; however, the rule using the time range can take effect only after you configure the timer range. 25