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Command
Mode
Description
show running-config ipv6 prefix-
list
Enable
Global
Shows the running configuration for prefix-list.
To delete the entries in the prefix list, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no ipv6
prefix-list WORD
Global
Deletes the entries of the prefix list.
WORD: name of IPv6 prefix list
deny: denies access of packet if conditions
are matched.
permit: permits access of packet if conditions
are matched.
X:X::X:X/M: IPv6 prefix to be matched (e.g.
3ffe::/16 <network/length>)
any: any IPv6 prefix to match. (same as
“::0/0
le 128
”)
ge: minimum prefix length to be matched
le: maximum prefix length to be matched
0-128: minimum/maximum prefix length
no ipv6 prefix-list WORD
{
deny
|
per-
mit
}
X:X::X:X/M ge
<0-128>
[
le
<0-128>]
no ipv6
prefix-list WORD
{
deny
|
per-
mit
}
X:X::X:X/M
le
<0-128>
[
ge
<0-128>]
no ipv6
prefix-list WORD
{
deny
|
per-
mit
} {
X:X::X:X/M
|
any
}
no ipv6
prefix-list WORD description
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11.3.10.2
Creating prefix list policy
Sequence numbers are automatically generated by default. To configure the sequence
numbers manually, you can use the
seq
<1-4294967295> argument of the
ipv6 prefix-
list
command.
To add policy to prefix list one by one and assign a sequence number to the policy, use
the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ipv6 prefix-list WORD
seq
<1-
4294967295>
{
deny
|
permit
}
{
X:X::X:X/M
|
any
}
Global
Creates an entry in an IPv6 prefix list and assigns a
sequence number to the entry.
WORD: name of IPv6 prefix list
1-4294967295: sequence number of an entry
deny: denies access of packet if conditions are
matched.
permit: permits access of packet if conditions are
matched.
X:X::X:X/M: IPv6 prefix to be matched (e.g. 3ffe::/16
<network/length>)
any: any IPv6 prefix to match. (same as
“::0/0 le
128
”)
ge: minimum prefix length to be matched
le: maximum prefix length to be matched
0-128: minimum/maximum prefix length
ipv6 prefix-list WORD
seq
<1-
4294967295>
{
deny
|
permit
}
X:X::X:X/M
ge
<0-128>
[
le
<0-128>]
ipv6 prefix-list WORD
seq
<1-
4294967295>
{
deny
|
permit
}
X:X::X:X/M
le
<0-128>
[
ge
<0-128>]
You can input
ge
and
le
optionally, and they are used when you configure more than one