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System policy routing is used to route packets generated locally. Unless otherwise
required, you are not recommended to enable system policy routing.
Related command: ipv6 local policy-based-route.
Example # Enable IPv6 system policy routing and reference a policy named AAA.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipv6 local policy-based-route AAA
ipv6 policy-based-route (interface view)
Syntax ipv6 policy-based-route policy-name
undo ipv6 policy-based-route
View Interface view
Parameter policy-name: Policy name, which uniquely identifies an IPv6 policy routing. It is a
string of 1 to 19 characters.
Description Use the
ipv6 policy-based-route command to enable IPv6 policy routing and
reference a policy on the interface.
Use the
undo ipv6 policy-based-route command to disable interface policy
routing.
IPv6 interface policy routing is disabled by default.
Related command: ipv6 local policy-based-route.
Example # Enable IPv6 policy routing and reference a policy named AAA on Ethernet1/0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface ethernet 1/0
[Sysname-Ethernet1/0] ipv6 policy-based-route AAA
ipv6 policy-based-route (system view)
Syntax ipv6 policy-based-route policy-name [ deny | permit ] node node-number
undo ipv6 policy-based-route policy-name [ deny | node node-number | permit ]
View System view
Parameter policy-name: Policy name, a string of 1 to 19 characters.
deny: Specifies the match mode of the policy node as deny. When a packet
satisfies all rules defined by the if-match clauses, the packet will be denied by the