Apply Ipv6-Address Default Next-Hop - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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Description
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apply ipv6-address default next-hop

Syntax
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Related command:
Example
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ONFIGURATION
Use the
apply destination-based-forwarding
destination based forwarding.
Use the
undo apply destination-based-forwarding
destination based forwarding.
By default, destination based forwarding is disabled.
With destination based forwarding enabled, IPv6 packets not matching the policy
node can be routed through the routing table; otherwise, such packets will be
discarded.
# Enable destination based forwarding.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipv6 policy-based-route aa permit node 11
[Sysname-pbr6-aa-11] apply destination-based-forwarding
apply ipv6-address default next-hop ipv6-address
undo apply ipv6-address default next-hop [ ipv6-address ]
IPv6 policy-based-route view
ipv6-address: Default next hop.
Use the
apply ipv6-address default next-hop
hop for matched IPv6 packets.
Use the
undo apply ipv6-address default next-hop
default next hop.
This command only applies to packets not finding a match in the routing table.
You can specify up to five default next hops, implementing load balancing based
on data streams. The interface to reach the next hop must be a P2P interface
rather than a broadcast interface.
apply ipv6-precedence, apply output-interface, apply default
output-interface and apply ipv6-address next-hop.
# Set a default next hop of 1::1 for matched IPv6 packets.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipv6 policy-based-route aa permit node 11
[Sysname-pbr6-aa-11] apply ipv6-address default next-hop 1::1
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command to enable
command to disable
command to set a default next
command to remove the

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