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Add the IPv6 port number rule, Remove the IPv6 address range rule

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Table 3. Firewall parameters (continued) Parameter # Add the IPv6 address rule 29 Add the IPv6 address range rule 30 Remove the IPv6 address rule 31 Remove the IPv6 address range rule 32 Add the IPv6 port number rule 33 Add the IPv6 port number range rule 34 Remove the IPv6 port number rule 35 Parameter data ● LS-byte first if little endian system. Two-byte data required to form year. ● 14-month ● 15-date ● 16-hour ● 17-minute Data 1:16-IPv6 address. ● MS-byte first. This is an IPv6 address that is blocked or unblocked based on state. Data 1:16-IPv6 address range ● [1:16]-Starting IP address from which IPs are blocked or unblocked based on the state. ● [17.32]-Ending IP address until IPs are blocked or unblocked based on the state. Data 1:16-IPv6 address ● MS-byte first. This is an IPv6 address that is blocked or unblocked based on state. Data 1:16-IPv6 address range ● [1:16]-Starting IP address from which IPs are blocked or unblocked based on the state. ● [17.32]-Ending IP address until IPs are blocked or unblocked based on the state. Data 1-Protocol TCP and UDP ● 0 = TCP ● 1 = UDP ● 2 = both TCP and UDP ● Data 2:3-port number ● [2:3]-Port number from the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. Data 1-Protocol TCP and UDP ● 0 = TCP ● 1 = UDP ● 2 = both TCP and UDP ● Data 2:5-port number ● [2:3]-Port number from the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. ● [4:5]-Port number till the ports are blocked or u nblocked based on the state. Data 1-Protocol TCP and UDP ● 0 = TCP ● 1 = UDP ● 2 = both TCP and UDP ● Data 2:3-port number Configuration methods 27

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Table 3. Firewall parameters (continued)
Parameter
#
Parameter data
LS-byte first if little endian system.
Two-byte data required to form year.
14—month
15—date
16—hour
17—minute
Add the IPv6 address rule
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Data 1:16—IPv6 address.
MS-byte first. This is an IPv6 address
that is blocked or unblocked based
on state.
Add the IPv6 address range rule
30
Data 1:16—IPv6 address range
[1:16]—Starting IP address from
which IPs are blocked or unblocked
based on the state.
[17.32]—Ending IP address until IPs
are blocked or unblocked based on
the state.
Remove the IPv6 address rule
31
Data 1:16—IPv6 address
MS-byte first. This is an IPv6 address
that is blocked or unblocked based
on state.
Remove the IPv6 address range rule
32
Data 1:16—IPv6 address range
[1:16]—Starting IP address from
which IPs are blocked or unblocked
based on the state.
[17.32]—Ending IP address until IPs
are blocked or unblocked based on
the state.
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Data 1—Protocol TCP and UDP
0 = TCP
1 = UDP
2 = both TCP and UDP
Data 2:3—port number
[2:3]—Port number from the ports
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
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Data 1—Protocol TCP and UDP
0 = TCP
1 = UDP
2 = both TCP and UDP
Data 2:5—port number
[2:3]—Port number from the ports
blocked or unblocked based on the
state.
[4:5]—Port number till the ports are
blocked or u nblocked based on the
state.
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Data 1—Protocol TCP and UDP
0 = TCP
1 = UDP
2 = both TCP and UDP
Data 2:3—port number
Configuration methods
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