This section describes how to format the strings in the properties that create “allow” and “deny” lists:
These properties may contain a list of strings, each identifying a range of interface addresses or an interface name. Interfaces should be specified as comma-separated strings, with each comma delimiting an interface.
The strings can be addresses and patterns in IPv6 notation. They are case-insensitive.
They may contain a wildcard '*' and can expand up to 4 digits in a block. The wildcard must be either leading or trailing (cannot be in the middle of the string). Multiple wildcards can be specified in a single filter, but only one wildcard can be specified per block (between colons). Table 5 shows some examples.
Example Filter |
Equivalent Filters |
Matches |
*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* |
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FE80::*:* |
fe80::*:*, |
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Fe80:0:0::*:* |
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Fe80:0:0:0:0:0:*:* |
FE80:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:xxxx:xxxx |
FE80:aBC::202:2*:*:*2 |
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FE80:0ABC:0000:0000:0202:2xxx:xxxx:xxx2 |
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