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User Guidelines
The match ipv6 address command allows you to policy route IPv6 packets based
on criteria that can be matched with an extended access list; for example, a
protocol, protocol service, and source or destination IPv6 address.
The ACL list specified by the
contain the following keywords:
•
time-range
•
disable-port
•
log-input
Example
The example below gives how IPv4 Policy Base Routing is configured:
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config-ip-al)# permit ipv6 3211:1297::
switchxxxxxx(config-ip-al)# exit
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config-route-map)#
switchxxxxxx(config-route-map)#
switchxxxxxx(config-route-map)#
switchxxxxxx(config-ip-al)# exit
53.3 route-map (Policy Routing)
To define the conditions for policy routing, use the route-map command in Global
Configuration mode and the match and set commands in Route Map Configuration
Mode. To delete an entry, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
route-map
map-tag
[
map-tag
no route-map
extended-access-list-name
ipv6 access-list acl1
route-map pbr
match ipv6 address access-list acl1
set ipv6 next-hop 3003:17ac::20
exit
sequence-number
]
sequence-number
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