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Chapter 11 Filters Table 61 Security > Filter > IPv6/MAC Filter (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Rule Type Select IP or MAC type to configure the rule. Use the IP Filter to block or allow traffic by IPv6 addresses. Source IPv6 Address Source Prefix Length Destination IPv6 Address Destination Prefix Length ICMPv6 Type Use the MAC Filter to block or allow traffic by MAC address. Enter the source IPv6 address of the packets you wish to filter. This field is ignored if it is ::. Enter the prefix length for the source IPv6 address Enter the destination IPv6 address of the packets you wish to filter. This field is ignored if it is ::. Enter the prefix length for the destination IPv6 address. Select the ICMPv6 message type to filter. The following message types can be selected: 1 / Destination Unreachable: 0 - no route to destination; 1 communication with destination administratively prohibited; 3 - address unreachable; 4 - port unreachable 2 / Packet Too Big 3 / Time Exceeded: 0 - hop limit exceeded in transit; 1 - fragment reassembly time exceeded 4 / Parameter Problem: 0 - erroneous header field encountered; 1 unrecognized Next Header type encountered; 2 - unrecognized IPv6 option encountered 128 / Echo Request 129 / Echo Response 130 / Listener Query - Multicast listener query 131 / Listener Report - Multicast listener report 132 / Listener Done - Multicast listener done 143 / Listener Reportv2 - Multicast listener report v2 133 / Router Solicitation 134 / Router Advertisement 135 / Neighbor Solicitation 136 / Neighbor Advertisement Protocol Source MAC Address 137 / Redirect - Redirect message This is the (upper layer) protocol that defines the service to which this rule applies. By default it is ICMPv6. This field is only available when you select MAC in the Rule Type field. IPv6 Filter Listing IPv6 Filter Rule Index # Active Interface Direction ICMPv6 Type Enter the MAC address of the packets you wish to filter. Select the index number of the filter set from the drop-down list box. This is the index number of the rule in a filter set. This field shows whether the rule is activated. This is the interface that the rule applies to. The filter set applies to this traffic direction. The ICMPv6 message type to filter. ADSL Router Series User's Guide 187