BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 1203
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Configuring an IPv6 ACL
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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.
icmp-type  ICMP packets can be filtered by ICMP message type. The type is a number 
from 0 to 255.
icmp code  ICMP packets, which are filtered by ICMP message type can also be filtered by 
the ICMP message code. The code is a number from 0 to 255.
icmp-message  ICMP packets,are filtered by ICMP messages. Refer to “ICMP message 
configurations” on page 1205 for a list of ICMP message types.
tcp Indicates the you are filtering TCP packets.
udp Indicates the you are filtering UDP packets.
<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.
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