ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (IPv6)
Codes: D - Direct, A - Address, S - Static, R - RIP, UI - USER_IPADDR,
I1 - ISIS L1, I2 - ISIS L2, IA - ISIS interarea, IS - ISIS static,
O - OSPF intra, OI - OSPF inter, E1 - OSPF ext 1, E2 - OSPF ext 2, N - ND,
B - BGP, IB - IBGP, EB - EBGP, AG - BGP AGG, V - VRRP, P - PPP, D6 - DHCPv6,
SFN - Stateful NAT64, SLN - Stateless NAT64, AF - AFTR
Time: The time of last modified!
D
22::/64
via ::, loopback22, 21h02m55s
A
22::1/128
via ::, loopback22, 21h02m55s
IB
1001::20:0/120 [200/0]
via ::ffff:10.10.1.1, loopback1, IPv6-mpls, 22h43m00s
D
2002::20:0/120
via ::, gei-1/10.1, 00h22m27s
A
2002::20:2/128
via ::, gei-1/10.1, 00h22m27s
The following shows that only one route is learned from the remote end:
IB
1001::20:0/120 [200/0]
via ::ffff:10.10.1.1, loopback1, IPv6-mpls, 22h43m00s
The route matches the
rule 1 permit ipv6 1001::20:0/120 any
condition defined in route-map
test1. The mismatched routes have been filtered out:
IB
33::/64 [200/0]
via ::ffff:10.10.1.1, loopback1, IPv6-mpls, 08h33m39s
9.2 IPv6 Policy Route Configuration
The concept of IPv6 policy routes is similar to the concept of IPv4 policy routes. For details
about the overview and configuration commands, refer to “Policy Routing Configuration”
in the
ZXR10 ZSR V2 (V2.00.10) Configuration Guide (Policy Template)
.
9.2.1 Configuring IPv6 Policy Routes
This procedure describes how to configure IPv6 policy routes.
Steps
1.
Configure IPv6 policy routes.
The commands for configuring IPv6 policy routes are similar to those for configuring
IPv4 policy routes, except that the addresses are IPv6 addresses. For details about
the configuration commands, refer to “Policy Routing Configuration” in the “ZXR10
ZSR V2 (V2.00.10) Configuration Guide (Policy Template)”.
2.
Verify the configurations.
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