Ipv6 Prefix-List - Dell N1100-ON Reference Manual

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Command Mode
Global Configuration
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Command History
Introduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.
Example
console(config)#ip prefix-list test description test prefix lists

ipv6 prefix-list

To create an IPv6 prefix list or add an IPv6 prefix list entry, use the ipv6
prefix-list command in global configuration mode. To delete a prefix list or a
statement in a prefix list, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
ipv6 prefix-list list-name { [seq seq-number] {permit|deny} ipv6-
prefix/prefix-length [ge ge-value] [le le-value] | description text | renumber
renumber-interval first-statement-number }
no ipv6 prefix-list list-name
list-name—The text name of the prefix list. Up to 32 characters.
seq number—(Optional) The sequence number for this prefix list
statement. Prefix list statements are ordered from lowest sequence number
to highest and applied in that order. If you do not specify a sequence
number, the system automatically selects a sequence number five larger
than the last sequence number in the list. Two statements may not be
configured with the same sequence number. The sequence number ranges
from 1 – 4,294,967,294.
permit—Permit routes whose destination prefix matches the statement.
deny—Deny routes whose destination prefix matches the statement.
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