Hi, Our customer is configuring the traffic policy to match our requirement of filter specific ipv6 addresses. Due to the massive combinations of source addresses and destination addresses, we want to enable the ACL ipv6-pool to simple that configuration. But we get a problem. We are not allowed to add ipv6 addresses under the acl ipv6-pool view. Check the output below: [~La-po-yh]acl ipv6-pool SRC-IPV6-POOL [*La-po-yh-acl-ipv6-pool-SRC-IPV6-POOL]ip ? ^ Error: Unrecognized command found at '^'position. [*La-po-yh-acl-ipv6-pool-SRC-IPV6-POOL]ipv6 [*La-po-yh-acl-ipv6-pool-SRC-IPV6-POOL]ipv6 ? ^ Error: Unrecognized command found at '^'position.
As you can see, no matter ip or ipv6, none of them are available. Is there something I missed? I tried the acl ipv4-pool, it’s OK to do this. Please suggest how to do this. Thanks.
Hi @user_3445655, I confirmed with the R&D guys, the acl ipv6-pool doesn’t support assign the address by now. You might need to configure the ACL to match the ipv6 addresses.
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Created May 19, 2020 03:11:29 (0)(0) The user didn't try to configure IP address. Please don't provide the unrelated information, it's useless for the problem resolution.
Hi @user_3445655, I confirmed with the R&D guys, the acl ipv6-pool doesn’t support assign the address by now. You might need to configure the ACL to match the ipv6 addresses.
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