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Related Documentation

  • Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for IPv6 Policy Lists
 

ipv6 classifier-list

Syntax

ipv6 classifier-list classifierName [ traffic-class trafficClassName ]
[ color { green | yellow | red } ] [ user-packet-class userPacketClassValue ]
[ source-route-class routeClassValue ] [ destination-route-class routeClassValue ]
[ local { true | false } ]
[ source-address ipv6Prefix | source-host ipv6Address ]
[ destination-address ipv6Prefix | destination-host ipv6Address ]
[ precedence precNum | dsfield dsFieldNum | tcfield tcFieldNum ]
[ protocol [ protocolQualifier ] ]

no ipv6 classifier-list classifierName [ classifierNumber ]

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Creates or modifies an IPv6 classifier control list. The no version removes the classifier control list.

Options

  • classifierName—Name of the classifier control list entry
  • trafficClassName—Name of the traffic class to match
  • green—Matches packet color to green, indicating a low drop preference
  • yellow—Matches packet color to yellow, indicating a medium drop preference
  • red—Matches packet color to red, indicating a high drop preference
  • userPacketClassValue—User packet value to match
  • routeClassValue—Value of the source or destination route-class; in the range 0–255
  • local—Specifies traffic destined for this interface
    • true—Matches packets that are locally destined
    • false—Matches packets that are not locally destined
  • ipv6Prefix—Prefix that defines the IPv6 interface or network
  • ipv6Address—Base IPv6 address of the network route
  • precNum—Upper three bits of the traffic class byte; in the range 0–7
  • dsFieldNum—Upper six bits of the traffic class byte; in the range 0–63
  • tcFieldNum—Whole eight bits of the traffic class byte; in the range 0–255
  • protocol—Protocol type to match; tcp, udp, icmpv6, or protocol number in the range 0–255
  • protocolQualifier—Specifies the following protocol-specific parameters:

    For TCP and UDP:

    • source-port or destination-port—Specifies that a source or destination port is matched
    • portOperator—One of the following classifier parameters. See Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for IPv6 Policy Lists for details.
      • lt—Less than
      • gt—Greater than
      • eq—Equal to
      • ne—Not equal
      • range—Range of port numbers
    • portNumber—Port number of the source or destination port

    For TCP only:

    • tcpFlag; a logic equation that specifies flag bit values; ! means logical NOT and & means logical AND; use any of the following flag names:
      • ack—0x10
      • fin—0x01
      • psh—0x08
      • rst—0x04
      • syn—0x02
      • urg—0x20

    For ICMPv6:

    • icmpType—ICMP message type
    • icmpCode—ICMP message code
  • classifierNumber—Index of the classifier control list entry to be deleted

    Note: The local-input keyword for the ipv6 policy command is deprecated, and may be completely removed in a future release. The keyword should be removed from scripts.

    You should recreate any local input policies using the ipv6 classifier-list local true command and attaching the policies using the ipv6 policy secondary-input command.

Mode

Global Configuration

 

Related Documentation

  • Creating or Modifying Classifier Control Lists for IPv6 Policy Lists
 

Published: 2012-03-30

 
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