policy route pbr <name> rule <rule-number> icmpv6 <icmpv6>
Creates a routing policy rule to match Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) IPv6 packets.
The rule is enabled.
- name
- Name of a PBR group. The PBR group must be unique and must not be used with other PBR policy commands.
- rule-number
-
The numeric identifier of the rule. Rule numbers determine the order in which rules are executed. Each rule must have a unique rule number. The numbers range from 1 through 9999.
You can define multiple rules by creating more than one rule configuration node.
- icmpv6
- The ICMPv6 packet that matches the routing policy rule. The ICMPv6 packet identifiers are type, code, and name.
- type-number
- An IPv6 ICMP type number. Values range from 0 through 255.
- code-number
- An IPv6 ICMP code number. Values range from 0 through 255.
- name
-
Specifies matching for ICMPv6 type names. The default name is any.
Configuration mode
policy {
route {
pbr name {
rule rule-number {
icmpv6 {
type type-number {
code code-number
}
name name
}
}
}
}
}
You must specify the address-family, action, and table leaf nodes to configure a routing policy. It is recommended to use the delete policy route pbr name rule number command to delete a routing policy.
You can specify an ICMPv6 type code by type; for example, 128 (echo-request), or by a type and code pair; for example, type 1 and code 4 (port-unreachable). Alternatively, you can specify the ICMPv6 type code explicitly by using the
name
name
parameter; for example,
name echo-request
.
For a list of ICMPv6 codes and types, refer to ICMPv6 Types.
Use the set form of this command to create a rule to match ICMPv6 packets.
Use the delete form of this command to delete a rule that matches ICMPv6 packets.
Use the show form of this command to view a rule that matches ICMPv6 packets.