Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure an IPv4
prefix list.
Configuring an IPv6 prefix list
If all items are set to deny mode, no routes can pass the IPv6 prefix list. To allow other IPv6 routing
information to pass, you must configure the permit :: 0 less-equal 128 item following multiple deny items.
To configure an IPv6 prefix list:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure an IPv6
prefix list.
Configuring an AS path list
You can configure multiple items for an AS path list that is identified by a number. The relationship
between the items is logical OR. A route that matches one item matches the AS path list.
To configure an AS path list:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure an AS path
list.
Configuring a community list
You can configure multiple items for a community list that is identified by a number. The relationship
between the items is logical OR. A route that matches one item matches the community list.
To configure a community list:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
system-view
ip prefix-list prefix-list-name [ index index-number ]
{ deny | permit } ip-address mask-length
[ greater-equal min-mask-length ] [ less-equal
max-mask-length ]
Command
system-view
•
Method 1:
ipv6 prefix-list prefix-list-name [ index
index-number ] { deny | permit } ipv6-address
prefix-length [ greater-equal min-prefix-length ]
[ less-equal max-prefix-length ]
•
Method 2:
ipv6 prefix-list prefix-list-name [ index
index-number ] { deny | permit } ipv6-address
inverse prefix-length
Command
system-view
ip as-path as-path-number { deny |
permit } regular-expression
Command
system-view
417
Remarks
N/A
By default, no IPv4 prefix
list is configured.
Remarks
N/A
Use either method.
By default, no IPv6 prefix
list is configured.
When the inverse
keyword is specified, an
IPv6 prefix is matched
from the least significant
bit to the most significant
bit.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no AS path list is
configured.
Remarks
N/A