892CHAPTER 69: IPV6 UNICAST POLICY ROUTING CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Table 191 Preferences and the corresponding keywords

Preference value

Keyword

 

 

4

flash-override

5

critical

6

internet

7

network

 

 

Description Use the apply ipv6-precedencecommand to set a preference for matched IPv6 packets.

Use the undo apply ipv6-precedencecommand to remove the preference.

Related command: apply output-interface,apply ipv6-addressnext-hop,apply default output-interface,apply ipv6-address default next-hop.

Example # Set a preference of 5 (critical) for matched IPv6 packets.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ipv6 policy-based-route aa permit node 11

[Sysname-pbr6-aa-11] apply ipv6-precedence critical

apply output-interface

Syntax apply output-interfaceinterface-type interface-number

undo apply output-interface[ interface-type interface-number ]

View IPv6 policy-based-route view

Parameter interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface.

Description Use the apply output-interfacecommand to set an outgoing interface for matched IPv6 packets.

Use the undo apply output-interfacecommand to remove the outgoing interface.

Note that:

Five outgoing interfaces at most can be specified, and load balancing based on data streams can be implemented.

For non-P2P interfaces (broadcast and NBMA interfaces) such as Ethernet interface, multiple next hops are available, and thus packets may not be forwarded successfully.

Related command: apply ipv6-precedence,apply ipv6-addressnext-hop,apply default output-interface,apply ipv6-address default next-hop.

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