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permit
: Specifies the permit match mode for the routing policy node. If a route matches all the
if-match
clauses of the node, it is handled by the
apply
clauses of the node. If not, it matches against the next
node.
node
node-number
: Specifies a number for the node,
in the range of 0 to 65535. A node with a smaller
number is matched first.
Usage guidelines
Use a routing policy to filter routing information. A routing policy can contain several nodes and each
node contains a set of
if-match
and
apply
clauses. The
if-match
clauses define the match criteria of the
node and the
apply
clauses define the actions to be taken on packets matching the criteria. The relation
between the
if-match
clauses of a node is logical AND. All the
if-match
clauses must be met. The relation
between nodes is logical OR. A packet passing a node passes the routing policy.
Examples
# Create node 10 in
permit
mode for routing policy
policy1
and enter routing policy node view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] route-policy policy1 permit node 10
[Sysname-route-policy-policy1-10]
Related commands
display route-policy
IPv4 routing policy commands
apply fast-reroute
Use
apply
fast-reroute
to set a backup link for fast route (FRR).
Use
undo apply
fast-reroute
to remove the configuration.
Syntax
apply
fast-reroute
{
backup-interface
interface-type interface-number
[
backup-nexthop
ip-address
] |
backup-nexthop
ip-address
}
undo apply fast-reroute
Default
No backup link for FRR is configured.
Views
Routing policy node view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
backup-interface
interface-type interface-number
: Specifies a backup output interface. If the specified
interface is a non-P2P interface (including NBMA and broadcast interfaces, such as an Ethernet interface
or a VLAN interface), you must also specify a backup next hop.
backup-nexthop
ip-address
: Specifies a backup next hop.