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Source Prefix / PrefixLength, Destination Prefix / PrefixLength

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Web Management User Guide 6. Use Mirror Interface to specify the specific egress interface where the matching traffic stream is copied in addition to being forwarded normally by the device. This field cannot be set if a Redirect Interface is already configured for the ACL rule. This field is visible for a 'Permit' Action. 7. Use Redirect Interface to specify the specific egress interface where the matching traffic stream is forced, bypassing any forwarding decision normally performed by the device. This field cannot be set if a Mirror Interface is already configured for the ACL rule. This field is visible for a 'Permit' Action. 8. Use Match Every to select true or false from the pull down menu. True signifies that all packets will match the selected IPv6 ACL and Rule and will be either permitted or denied. In this case, since all packets match the rule, the option of configuring other match criteria will not be offered. To configure specific match criteria for the rule, remove the rule and recreate it, or reconfigure 'Match Every' to 'False' for the other match criteria to be visible. 9. Use Protocol to configure IPv6 protocol: a. Specify an integer ranging from 0 to 255 after selecting protocol keyword "other". This number represents the IP protocol. b. Select name of a protocol from the existing list of Internet Protocol (IP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). 10. Use Source Prefix / PrefixLength to specify IPv6 Prefix combined with IPv6 Prefix length of the network or host from which the packet is being sent. Prefix length can be in the range 0 to 128. 11. Use Source L4 Port to specify a packet's source layer 4 port as a match condition for the selected IPv6 ACL rule. Source port information is optional. Source port information can be specified in two ways: a. Select keyword "other" from the drop down menu and specify the number of the port in the range from 0 to 65535. b. Select one of the keyword from the list: DOMAIN, ECHO, FTP, FTPDATA, HTTP, SMTP, SNMP, TELNET, TFTP, and WWW. Each of these values translates into its equivalent port number, which is used as both the start and end of the port range. 12. Use Destination Prefix / PrefixLength to enter up to 128-bit prefix combined with prefix length to be compared to a packet's destination IP Address as a match criteria for the selected IPv6 ACL rule. Prefix length can be in the range 0 to 128. 13. Use Destination L4 Port to specify a packet's destination layer 4 port as a match condition for the selected IPv6 ACL rule. Destination port information is optional. Destination port information can be specified in two ways: a. Select keyword "other" from the drop down menu and specify the number of the port in the range from 0 to 65535. b. Select one of the keyword from the list: DOMAIN, ECHO, FTP, FTPDATA, HTTP, SMTP, SNMP, TELNET, TFTP, and WWW. Each of these values translates into its equivalent port number, which is used as both the start and end of the port range. 302

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6.
Use
Mirror Interface
to specify the specific egress interface where the matching traffic
stream is copied in addition to being forwarded normally by the device. This field cannot be
set if a Redirect Interface is already configured for the ACL rule. This field is visible for a
'Permit' Action.
7.
Use
Redirect Interface
to specify the specific egress interface where the matching traffic
stream is forced, bypassing any forwarding decision normally performed by the device. This
field cannot be set if a Mirror Interface is already configured for the ACL rule. This field is
visible for a 'Permit' Action.
8.
Use
Match Every
to select true or false from the pull down menu. True signifies that all
packets will match the selected IPv6 ACL and Rule and will be either permitted or denied. In
this case, since all packets match the rule, the option of configuring other match criteria will
not be offered. To configure specific match criteria for the rule, remove the rule and recreate
it, or reconfigure 'Match Every' to 'False' for the other match criteria to be visible.
9.
Use
Protocol
to configure IPv6 protocol:
a.
Specify an integer ranging from 0 to 255 after selecting protocol keyword “other”.
This number represents the IP protocol.
b.
Select name of a protocol from the existing list of Internet Protocol (IP),
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Internet
Control Message Protocol (ICMP) and Internet Group Management Protocol
(IGMP).
10.
Use
Source Prefix / PrefixLength
to specify IPv6 Prefix combined with IPv6 Prefix length
of the network or host from which the packet is being sent. Prefix length can be in the range
0 to 128.
11.
Use
Source L4 Port
to specify a packet's source layer 4 port as a match condition for the
selected IPv6 ACL rule. Source port information is optional. Source port information can be
specified in two ways:
a.
Select keyword “other” from the drop down menu and specify the number of the
port in the range from 0 to 65535.
b.
Select one of the keyword from the list: DOMAIN, ECHO, FTP, FTPDATA, HTTP,
SMTP, SNMP, TELNET, TFTP, and WWW. Each of these values translates into
its equivalent port number, which is used as both the start and end of the port
range.
12.
Use
Destination Prefix / PrefixLength
to enter up to 128-bit prefix combined with prefix
length to be compared to a packet's destination IP Address as a match criteria for the
selected IPv6 ACL rule. Prefix length can be in the range 0 to 128.
13.
Use
Destination L4 Port
to specify a packet's destination layer 4 port as a match condition
for the selected IPv6 ACL rule. Destination port information is optional. Destination port
information can be specified in two ways:
a.
Select keyword “other” from the drop down menu and specify the number of the
port in the range from 0 to 65535.
b.
Select one of the keyword from the list: DOMAIN, ECHO, FTP, FTPDATA, HTTP,
SMTP, SNMP, TELNET, TFTP, and WWW. Each of these values translates into
its equivalent port number, which is used as both the start and end of the port
range.