Filter-Policy Export (Ospfv3 View) - HP FlexNetwork 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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Use undo enable ipsec-policy to remove the IPsec policy from the OSPFv3 area.
By default, no IPsec policy is applied in an area.
The IPsec policy to be applied must have been configured.
Examples
# Apply IPsec policy policy001 to OSPFv3 area 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ospfv3 1
[Sysname-ospfv3-1] area 0
[Sysname-ospfv3-1-area-0.0.0.0] enable ipsec-policy policy001

filter-policy export (OSPFv3 view)

Syntax
filter-policy { acl6-number | ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name } export [ bgp4+ | direct | isisv6
process-id | ospfv3 process-id | ripng process-id | static ]
undo filter-policy export [ bgp4+ | direct | isisv6 process-id | ospfv3 process-id | ripng process-id
| static ]
View
OSPFv3 view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
acl6-number: Specifies the ACL6 number, ranging from 2000 to 3999.
ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name: Specifies the name of an IPv6 prefix list, a string of up to 19
characters.
bgp4+: Filters IPv6 BGP routes.
direct: Filters direct routes.
isisv6 process-id: Specifies to filter the routes of an IPv6 IS-IS process, which is in the range of 1 to
65535.
ospfv3 process-id: Specifies to filter the routes of an OSPFv3 process, which is in the range of 1 to
65535.
ripng process-id: Specifies to filter the routes of a RIPng process, which is in the range of 1 to 65535.
static: Specifies to filter static routes.
Description
Use filter-policy export to filter redistributed routes.
Use undo filter-policy export to remove the configuration.
By default, IPv6 OSPFv3 does not filter redistributed routes.
If no protocol is specified, all redistributed routes 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
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