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The following shows an example of the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) # clear ip prefix-list orange 20.0.0.0/8
clear ipv6 prefix-list
Use this command to reset and clear IPv6 prefix-list hit counters. The hit count is a value indicating the
number of matches to a specific prefix list entry.
Format clear ipv6 prefix-list [prefix-list-name] [ipv6-prefix/
prefix-length]
Mode Privileged EXEC
Parameter Description
list-name
(Optional) Name of the prefix list from which the hit count is to be cleared.
ipv6-prefix/
prefix-length
(Optional) IPv6 prefix number and length (in bits) of the network mask. If this option is
specified, hit counters are only cleared for the matching statement.
Virtual LAN Routing Commands
This section describes the commands used to view and configure VLAN routing and to view VLAN
routing status information.
vlan routing
This command enables routing on a VLAN. The vlanid value has a range from 1 to 4093. The [interface
ID] value has a range from 1 to 128. Typically, you will not supply the interface ID argument, and the
system automatically selects the interface ID. However, if you specify an interface ID, the interface ID
becomes the port number in the unit/slot/port for the VLAN routing interface. If you select an interface
ID that is already in use, the CLI displays an error message and does not create the VLAN interface. For
products that use text-based configuration, including the interface ID in the vlan routing command for
the text configuration ensures that the unit/slot/port for the VLAN interface stays the same across a
restart. Keeping the unit/slot/port the same ensures that the correct interface configuration is applied
to each interface when the system restarts.
Format
vlan routing vlanid [interface ID]
Mode VLAN Config
no vlan routing
This command deletes routing on a VLAN.
Format
no vlan routing vlanid
Mode VLAN Config
Routing Commands
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