Tnl-Policy (Vpn Instance View/Ipv6 Vpn View) - HP 5800 series Command Reference Manual

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Syntax
rr-filter extended-community-number
undo rr-filter
View
BGP-VPNv6 subaddress family view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
extended-community-number: Specifies the number of the Extended Communities attribute supported by
the RR, ranging from 1 to 199.
Examples
# In BGP-VPNv6 subaddress family view, specify an Extended Communities attribute for the RR to filter the
incoming VPNv6 route update packets.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] bgp 100
[Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family vpnv6
[Sysname-bgp-af-vpnv6] rr-filter 10

tnl-policy (VPN instance view/IPv6 VPN view)

Description
Use the tnl-policy command to associate the current VPN instance with a tunneling policy.
Use the undo tnl-policy command to remove the association.
If a VPN instance is not associated with any tunneling policy or the associated tunneling policy is not
configured, the VPN instance selects tunnels according to the default tunneling policy. The default
tunneling policy selects only one tunnel in this order: LSP tunnel, CR-LSP tunnel.
A tunneling policy specified in VPN instance view is applicable to both the IPv4 VPN and the IPv6
VPN.
A tunneling policy specified in IPv6 VPN view is applicable to only the IPv6 VPN.
A tunneling policy specified in IPv6 VPN view takes precedence over that specified in VPN instance
view. If you specify a tunneling policy in both IPv6 VPN view and VPN instance view, the tunneling
policy specified in IPv6 VPN view is applied to the IPv6 VPN.
Related commands: tunnel select-seq.
Syntax
tnl-policy tunnel-policy-name
undo tnl-policy
View
VPN instance view, IPv6 VPN view
Default level
2: System level
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