To configure an IPv6 prefix list:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure an IPv6
prefix list.
Configuring an AS path list
You can configure multiple items for an AS path list that is identified by a number. The relationship
between the items is logical OR. A route matches the AS path list if it matches one item in the list.
To configure an AS path list:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure an AS path
list.
Configuring a community list
You can configure multiple items for a community list that is identified by a number. The relationship
between the items is logical OR. A route matches the community list if it matches one item in the list.
To configure a community list:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure a community
list.
Configuring an extended community list
You can configure multiple items for an extended community list that is identified by a number. The
relationship between the items is logical OR. A route matches the extended community list if it
matches one item in the list.
To configure an extended community list:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
system-view
ipv6
prefix-list
prefix-list-name
index-number ] { deny | permit } ipv6-address
{
prefix-length
|
inverse
[ greater-equal min-prefix-length ] [ less-equal
max-prefix-length ] }
Command
system-view
ip as-path as-path-number { deny |
permit } regular-expression
Command
system-view
•
Configure
a
ip community-list { basic-comm-list-num |
basic basic-comm-list-name } { deny | permit }
[ community-number&<1-32> | aa:nn&<1-32> ]
[ internet | no-advertise | no-export |
no-export-subconfed ] *
•
Configure
an
ip community-list { adv-comm-list-num |
advanced adv-comm-list-name } { deny |
permit } regular-expression
Command
system-view
477
[
index
inverse-prefix-length
Remarks
N/A
By default, no AS path lists exist.
basic
community
advanced
community
Remarks
N/A
By
default,
no
IPv6
prefix lists exist.
Remarks
N/A
list:
By
default,
community lists exist.
list:
Remarks
N/A
no