Export Route-Policy - HP 5800 series Command Reference Manual

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regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, which is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Examples
# Display the IPv6 FIB information with the destination address of ::1 in the VPN instance vpn1.
<Sysname> display ipv6 fib vpn-instance vpn1 ::1
FIB Table:
Total number of Routes : 1
Flag:
U:Useable
Destination:
NextHop
Label
Interface
Table 18 Command output
Field
Total number of Routes
Flag
Label
Token
Interface

export route-policy

Description
Use the export route-policy command to apply an export routing policy to a VPN instance, an IPv4 VPN,
or an IPv6 VPN.
Use the undo export route-policy command to remove the application.
By default, no policy is applied to filter the routes to be advertised.
You can specify an export routing policy when the VPN route advertisement control provided by the
extended community attributes is not enough.
An export routing policy specified in IPv6 VPN view is applicable to only the IPv6 VPN.
An export routing policy specified in IPv6 VPN view takes precedence over that specified in VPN
instance view. If you specify an export routing policy in IPv6 VPN view and VPN instance view, the
policy specified in or IPv6 VPN view is applied to the IPv6 VPN.
G:Gateway
H:Host
::1
:
::1
:
Null
:
InLoopBack0
B:Blackhole
D:Dynamic
Description
Total number of matched routes in the FIB
Flag of the route. Possible values are:
U—Usable route
G—Gateway route
H—Host route
B—Blackhole route
D—Dynamic route
S—Static route
Label value added to a packet
LSP index, used to associate an NHLFE entry
Outgoing interface of packets
41
S:Static
PrefixLength : 128
Flag
: UH
Token
: Invalid

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