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<ipv6-source-prefix>/<prefix-leng
th>
The
<ipv6-source-prefix>/<prefix-length>
parameter specify a source prefix
and prefix length that a packet must match for the specified action (deny or
permit) to occur. You must specify the
<ipv6-source-prefix>
parameter in
hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as documented in RFC 2373.
You must specify the
<prefix-length>
parameter as a decimal value. A slash
mark (/) must follow the
<ipv6-prefix>
parameter and precede the
<prefix-length>
parameter.
<ipv6-destination-prefix>/<prefix
-length>
The
<ipv6-destination-prefix>/<prefix-length>
parameter specify a
destination prefix and prefix length that a packet must match for the specified
action (deny or permit) to occur. You must specify the
<ipv6-destination-prefix>
parameter in hexadecimal using 16-bit values
between colons as documented in RFC 2373. You must specify the
<prefix-length>
parameter as a decimal value. A slash mark (/) must follow
the
<ipv6-prefix>
parameter and precede the
<prefix-length>
parameter
any
When specified instead of the
<ipv6-source-prefix>/<prefix-length>
or
<ipv6-destination-prefix>/<prefix-length>
parameters, matches any IPv6
prefix and is equivalent to the IPv6 prefix::/0.
host
Allows you specify a host IPv6 address. When you use this parameter, you do
not need to specify the prefix length. A prefix length of all128 is implied.
tcp-udp-operator
The
<tcp-udp-operator>
parameter can be one of the following:
•
eq – The policy applies to the TCP or UDP port name or number you enter
after eq.
•
gt – The policy applies to TCP or UDP port numbers greater than the port
number or the numeric equivalent of the port name you enter after gt.
Enter "?" to list the port names.
•
lt – The policy applies to TCP or UDP port numbers that are less than the
port number or the numeric equivalent of the port name you enter after
lt.
•
neq – The policy applies to all TCP or UDP port numbers except the port
number or port name you enter after neq.
•
range – The policy applies to all TCP port numbers that are between the
first TCP or UDP port name or number and the second one you enter
following the range parameter. The range includes the port names or
numbers you enter. For example, to apply the policy to all ports between
and including 23 (Telnet) and 53 (DNS), enter the following: range 23 53.
The first port number in the range must be lower than the last number in
the range.
The
<source-port number>
and
<destination-port-number>
for the
tcp-udp-operator is the number of the port.
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