R2511-HP MSR Router Series ACL and QoS Command Reference(V5)

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Table 12 Match criteria and other rule information for simple ACL rules
Parameters Function Descri
p
tion
addr-flag addr-flag
Specifies an IPv6
source-destination
address
combination
mode.
The addr-flag argument is in the range of 1 to 6, where:
1—64-bit source address prefix + 64-bit destination
address prefix
2—64-bit source address prefix + 64-bit destination
address suffix
3—64-bit source address suffix + 64-bit destination
address prefix
4—64-bit source address suffix + 64-bit destination
address suffix
5—128-bit source address
6—128-bit destination address
source { source-address
source-prefix |
source-address/source-prefix
| any }
Specifies a source
IPv6 address.
The source-address and source-prefix arguments specify
an IPv6 source address and its prefix length in the range
of 1 to 128.
The any keyword specifies any IPv6 source address.
destination { dest-address
dest-prefix |
dest-address/dest-prefix |
any }
Specifies a
destination IPv6
address.
The dest-address and dest-prefix arguments specify an
IPv6 destination address and its prefix length in the
range of 1 to 128.
The any keyword specifies any IPv6 destination address.
frag-type { fragment |
fragment-subseq |
non-fragment | non-subseq }
Specifies to which
type of packets the
rule applies.
The fragment keyword applies the rule to only first
fragments.
The fragment-subseq keyword applies the rule to only
non-first fragments.
The non-fragment keyword applies the rule to only
non-fragments.
The non-subseq keyword applies the rule to only last
fragments.
dscp dscp
Specifies the DSCP
preference.
The dscp argument is in the range of 0 to 63.
If the protocol argument takes tcp (6) or udp (17), you can set the parameters shown in Table 13.