Configuration Prerequisites; Configuring An Ip-Prefix List; Displaying Ip Route Policy - 3Com 5500-EI PWR Install Manual

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Configuration Prerequisites

Before configuring a filter list, prepare the following data:
IP-prefix name
Range of addresses to be matched

Configuring an ip-prefix list

An IP-prefix list is identified by its IP-prefix list name. Each IP-prefix list can comprise multiple entries.
Each entry can independently specify a match range in the form of network prefix and is identified by an
index-number. For example, the following is an IP-prefix list named abcd:
ip ip-prefix abcd index 10 permit 1.0.0.0 8
ip ip-prefix abcd index 20 permit 2.0.0.0 8
During the matching of a route, the router checks the entries in ascending order of index-number. Once
the route matches an entry, the route passes the filtering of the IP-prefix list and no other entry will be
matched.
Follow these steps to configure an IPv4 IP-prefix list:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure an IPv4 IP-prefix
list
If all the entries of the IP prefix list are in the deny mode, all routing information will be denied by the
filter. In this case, you are recommended to define an entry in the permit mode with the ip ip-prefix
ip-prefix-name index index-number permit 0.0.0.0 0 less-equal 32 command following multiple entries
in the deny mode to permit all the other IP routes.

Displaying IP Route Policy

To do...
Display route policy
information
Display IP-prefix
information
Use the command...
system-view
ip ip-prefix ip-prefix-name [ index
index-number ] { permit | deny } network len
[ greater-equal greater-equal | less-equal
less-equal ]
Use the command...
display route-policy
[ route-policy-name ]
display ip ip-prefix
[ ip-prefix-name ]
5-6
Remarks
Required
Not configured by
default
Remarks
Available in any view

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