HP VPN Firewall Appliances Access Control Command Reference

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Basic IPv6 ACL 2000, named flow, 3 rules,
This is an IPv6 basic ACL.
ACL's step is 5
rule 0 permit
rule 5 permit source 1::/64 (2 times matched)
rule 10 permit vpn-instance mk
Basic IPv6 ACL 2001, named -none-, 3 rules, match-order is auto,
ACL's step is 5
rule 10 permit vpn-instance rd
rule 10 comment This rule is used in VPN rd.
rule 5 permit source 1::/64
rule 0 permit
Table 3 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
Basic IPv6 ACL 2000
Category and number of the ACL. The following field information is
about this IPv6 basic ACL 2000.
named flow The name of the ACL is flow. "-none-" means the ACL is not named.
3 rules The ACL contains three rules.
match-order is auto
The match order for the ACL is auto, which sorts ACL rules in depth-first
order. This field is not present when the match order is config.
This is an IPv6 basic ACL. Description of the ACL.
ACL's step is 5 The rule numbering step is 5.
rule 0 permit Content of rule 0.
2 times matched
There have been two matches for the rule. The statistic counts only ACL
matches performed by software.
This field is not displayed when no packets have matched the rule.
Uncompleted
Applying the rule to hardware failed because no sufficient resources
were available or the hardware does not support the rule. This event
might occur when you modify a rule in an ACL that has been applied.
rule 10 comment This rule is used in
VPN rd.
Comment about ACL rule 10.
reset acl counter
Use reset acl counter to clear statistics for one or all IPv4 basic, IPv4 advanced, and Ethernet frame
header ACLs.
Syntax
reset acl counter { acl-number | all | name acl-name }
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