5Step Command Remarks2. Create an IPv4basic ACL andenter its view.acl number acl-number[ name acl-name ][ match-order { auto |config } ]By default, no ACL exists.IPv4 basic ACLs are numbered in the range of 2000 to2999.You can use the acl name acl-name command to enterthe view of a named IPv4 ACL.3. Configure adescription for theIPv4 basic ACL.description text Optional.By default, an IPv4 basic ACL has no ACL description.4. Set the rulenumbering step. step step-value Optional.The default setting is 5.5. Create or edit arule.rule [ rule-id ] { deny |permit } [ counting |fragment | logging |source { sour-addrsour-wildcard | any } |time-rangetime-range-name ] *By default, an IPv4 basic ACL does not contain any rule.If the ACL is for QoS traffic classification, do not specifythe fragment keyword, and the logging and countingkeywords (even if specified) do not take effect.6. Add or edit a rulecomment. rule rule-id comment text Optional.By default, no rule comments are configured.7. Add or edit a rulerange remark. rule [ rule-id ] remark text Optional.By default, no rule range remarks are configured.8. Enable countingACL rule matchesperformed inhardware.hardware-count enableOptional.Disabled by default.When the ACL is referenced by a QoS policy, thiscommand does not take effect.Configuring an IPv6 basic ACLStep Command Remarks1. Enter system view. system-view N/A2. Create an IPv6basic ACL viewand enter its view.acl ipv6 numberacl6-number [ nameacl6-name ] [ match-order{ auto | config } ]By default, no ACL exists.IPv6 basic ACLs are numbered in the range of 2000to 2999.You can use the acl ipv6 name acl6-name commandto enter the view of a named IPv6 ACL.3. Configure adescription for theIPv6 basic ACL.description textOptional.By default, an IPv6 basic ACL has no ACLdescription.4. Set the rulenumbering step. step step-value Optional.The default setting is 5.