Filter-Policy Export (Ripng View) - HP FlexNetwork 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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Description
Use enable ipsec-policy to apply an IPsec policy in a RIPng process.
Use undo enable ipsec-policy to remove the IPsec policy from the RIPng process.
By default, no IPsec policy is configured for the RIPng process.
The IPsec policy to be applied must have been configured.
Examples
# Apply IPsec policy policy001 to RIPng process 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ripng 1
[Sysname-ripng-1] enable ipsec-policy policy001

filter-policy export (RIPng view)

Syntax
filter-policy { acl6-number | ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name } export [ protocol [ process-id ] ]
undo filter-policy export [ protocol [ process-id ] ]
View
RIPng view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
acl6-number: Specifies the number of an ACL to filter advertised routing information, in the range of
2000 to 3999.
ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name: Specifies the name of an IPv6 prefix list used to filter routing
information, a string of 1 to 19 characters.
protocol: Filters routes redistributed from a routing protocol, including bgp4+, direct, isisv6, ospfv3,
ripng, and static.
process-id: Process number of the specified routing protocol, in the range of 1 to 65535. This
argument is available only when the routing protocol is rip, ospf, or isis.
Description
Use filter-policy export to define an outbound route filtering policy. Only routes passing the filter
can be advertised in the update messages.
Use undo filter-policy export to disable the outbound route filtering.
By default, RIPng does not filter any outbound routing information.
With the protocol argument specified, only routing information redistributed from the specified routing
protocol will be filtered. Otherwise, all outgoing routing information will be filtered.
If you want to reference an advanced ACL (with a number from 3000 to 3999) in the command, the
ACL should be configured with the rule [ rule-id ] { deny | permit } ipv6 source sour sour-prefix
command to deny/permit a route with the specified destination, or with the rule [ rule-id ] { deny |
permit } ipv6 source sour sour-prefix destination dest dest-prefix command to deny/permit a route
with the specified destination and prefix. The source keyword specifies the destination address of a
route and the destination keyword specifies the prefix of the route (the prefix must be valid;
otherwise, the configuration is ineffective).
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