3Com Switch 8800 Advanced Software V5 Configuration Guide
Displaying and Maintaining the Routing Policy 251
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■ The difference between IPv4 and IPv6 apply clauses is the command of setting
the next hop for routing information.
■ The apply ip-address next-hop and apply ipv6 next-hop commands do
not apply to redistributed IPv4 and IPv6 routes respectively.
Displaying and
Maintaining the
Routing Policy
Set a next hop for IPv4 routes apply ip-address next-hop
ip-address
Optional
Not set by default
The next hop set using the
apply ip-address next-hop
command does not take
effect for route
redistribution.
for IPv6 routes apply ipv6 next-hop
ipv6-address
Optional
Not set by default
The next hop set using the
apply ip-address next-hop
command does not take
effect for route
redistribution.
Redistribute routes to a
specified ISIS level
apply isis { level-1 |
level-1-2 | level-2 }
Optional
Not configured by default
Set a local preference for BGP
routes
apply local-preference
preference
Optional
Not set by default
Set MPLS label apply mpls-label Optional
Not set by default
Set an origin attribute for BGP
routes
apply origin { igp | egp
as-number | incomplete }
Optional
Not set by default
Set a preference for the
matched routing protocol
apply preference
preference
Optional
Not set by default
Set a preferred value for BGP
routes
apply preferred-value
preferred-value
Optional
Not set by default
Set a tag value for RIP, OSPF or
IS-IS routes
apply tag value Optional
Not set by default
To do... Use the command... Remarks
To do... Use the command... Remarks
Display BGP AS path ACL
information
display ip as-path [
as-path-number ]
Available in any view
Display BGP community list
information
display ip community-list [
basic-community-list-number |
adv-community-list-number ]
Display BGP extended
community list information
display ip extcommunity-list [
ext-comm-list-number ]
Display IPv4 prefix list statistics display ip ip-prefix [
ip-prefix-name ]
Display routing policy
information
display route-policy [
route-policy-name ]