policy route route-map <map-name> rule <rule-num> match ipv6 address
Defines a match condition for a route map based on IPv6 address.
If no IPv6 address match condition is specified, packets are not filtered by IPv6 address.
- map-name
- The name of a defined route map.
- rule-num
- The number of a defined route map rule.
- access-list6 list-num
- Matches the source or destination IP address of the route against those permitted by the specified access list. The access list must already be defined. Either access-list6 or prefix-list6 must be specified.
- prefix-list6 list-name
- Matches the source or destination network of the route against those permitted by the specified prefix list. The prefix list must already be defined. Either access-list6 or prefix-list6 must be specified.
Configuration mode
policy {
route-map map-name {
rule rule-num {
match {
ipv6 address {
access-list6 list-num
prefix-list6 list-name
}
}
}
}
}
Use the set form of this command to define a match condition for a route map policy based on IPv6 address.
Packets are matched based on whether the source or destination IPv6 address of the route matches an address contained in the specified access list or prefix list. Depending on the action defined for the rule using policy route route-map <map-name> rule <rule-num> action, matched packets are either permitted or denied. Based on the forwarding information specified by the set statements in the route map rule, permitted packets are forwarded to their various destinations.
If more than one match condition is defined in a route map rule, the packet must match all conditions to count as a match. If no match condition is defined for the route map rule, all packets are considered to match the rule.
Use the delete form of this command to remove the IPv6 address match condition.
Use the show form of this command to display IPv6 address match condition configuration.