R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Layer 3 - IP Routing Configuration Guide

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3. Set a preference type or value
for permitted IPv6 packets.
apply ipv6-precedence { type |
value }
Optional.
4. Set an output interface for
permitted IPv6 packets.
apply output-interface interface-type
interface-number
Optional.
You can specify up to five output
interfaces to achieve load
sharing.
5. Set a next hop for permitted
IPv6 packets.
apply ipv6-address next-hop
ipv6-address
Optional.
You can define five next hops at
most for load balancing.
6. Set a default output interface
for permitted IPv6 packets.
apply default output-interface
interface-type interface-number
Optional.
You can specify up to five output
interfaces to achieve load
sharing.
7. Set a default next hop for
permitted IPv6 packets.
apply ipv6-address default next-hop
ipv6-address
Optional.
You can specify up to five output
interfaces to achieve load
sharing.
8. Matches packets against the
next node upon match failure
on the current node.
apply fail-action continue
Optional.
Use this command only when the
match mode of the node is
permit.
NOTE:
If a local Ethernet interface or sub Ethernet interface is specified as the output interface, packets can be
forwarded through the interface but the forwarding might fail, because the interface is a broadcast
interface. You need to specify a next hop.
Configuring IPv6 PBR
Configuring IPv6 local PBR
Configure IPv6 PBR by applying a policy locally. IPv6 PBR uses the policy to guide the forwarding of
locally generated packets.
You can apply only one policy locally. If you perform the ipv6 local policy-based-route command
multiple times, only the last specified policy takes effect.
Do not configure IPv6 local PBR unless required.
If the specified policy does not exist, the IPv6 local PBR configuration succeeds, but it does not takes effect
until the policy is created.
To configure IPv6 local PBR:
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p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A