ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (IPv6)
Step
Command
Description
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
match ipv6 address
*
(
<
access-list-name
>
)
Matches the IPv6 address that
is permitted by a standard or an
extended access list.
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
match ipv6 metric
*
(
<
metric-value
>
)
Matches the specified
metric value(s), range: 0 to
4294967295.
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
match ipv6 tag
*
(
<
tag-value
>
)
Matches the specified tag
value(s), for the OSPF protocol
and static routes only, range: 0
to 4294967295.
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
match as-path *
(
<
as-path
list number
>
)
Matches the specified BGP
autonomous system (
) path
access list(s), range: 1 to 199.
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
match community-list
*
(
<
community-list-number
>
)
Matches the specified BGP
community list(s), range: 1 to
499.
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
match extcommunity-list
*
(
<
community-list-number
>
)
Matches the specified BGP/VPN
extended community list(s),
range: 1 to 500.
2
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
match route-type
{
external
[
type-1
|
type-2
]|
internal
|
level-1
|
level-2
|
local
}
Matches the specified route
type.
<
route-map-name
>: Defines a meaningful name for the route map, 1 to 31 characters
in length.
permit
|
deny
:
permit
: If the match criterion is met for this route map, and the permit
keyword is specified, the route is distributed based on the specified policy routing
actions.
deny
: No policy routing actions are performed regardless whether the match
criterion is met.
<
sequence-number
>: Sequence ID of the route-map. Each route-map supports one or
more sequence numbers. All routes are matched according to the specified sequence
number(s) in an ascending order. Once a match is found, whether policy routing should
be performed depends on the sequence attribute.
<
access-list-number
>: Sets a standard access list or an extended access list.
2.
Configure the route attributes in the routing policy.
Command
Description
ZXR10(config-route-map)#
set as-path prepend
*
(
<
as-number
>
)
Sets the autonomous system
path(s) for the BGP routes.
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