Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) トラブルシューティングガイド
IPv6 ACL Configuration Mode Commands
redirect nexthop (by host IP address) ▀
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The context identification number of the context to which packets are redirected. At the executive mode
prompt, use the
prompt, use the
command to display context names and context IDs.
The name of the logical interface to which the packets should be redirected.
must be an
alpha and/or numeric string from 1 to 79 characters in length.
Default: packets are not logged.
Indicates all packets which match the redirect are to be logged.
Indicates all packets which match the redirect are to be logged.
Specifies that the rule applies to a specific host as determined by its IP address.
The IP address of the source host to filter against expressed in IPv6 colon notation.
Usage
Define a rule when a very specific remote host is to be blocked. In simplified networks where the access
controls need only block a few hosts, this command allows the rules to be very clear and concise.
controls need only block a few hosts, this command allows the rules to be very clear and concise.
Important:
The maximum number of rules that can be configured per ACL varies depending on how the ACL is
to be used. For more information, refer to the Engineering Rules appendix in the System Administration Guide. Also
note that ―redirect‖ rules are ignored for ACLs applied to specific subscribers or all subscribers facilitated by a specific
context.
note that ―redirect‖ rules are ignored for ACLs applied to specific subscribers or all subscribers facilitated by a specific
context.
Example
The following command defines a rule that redirects packets to the next hop host at
The following command defines a rule that redirects packets to the next hop host at
, the context with
the context ID of
and a host IP address of
:
The following sets the insertion point to before the first rule defined above:
The following command sets the insertion point after the second rule defined above:
The following deletes the first rule defined above: