From: Bryant, Paul M (paul.m.bryant@uk.verizonbusiness.com)
Date: Sat Apr 22 2006 - 12:20:32 GMT-3
Hi
Thanks.
I didnt realise about the tclsh that it could cause issue in configuration
mode.
I should check the lastest Doc cd online this is not in my version.
Thanks for the quick answer!
Paul
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From: Petr Lapukhov [mailto:petrsoft@gmail.com]
Sent: 22 April 2006 16:14
To: Bryant, Paul M
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: IPV6 PBR
Hi Bryant,
1) You probably have tclsh running
2) As per DocCD:
.....
PBR for IPv6 will match packets using the match ipv6 address command in the
associated PBR route map.
Packet match criteria are those criteria supported by IPv6 access lists, as
follows: wp1048314
a) Input interface
b) *Source* IPv6 address (using a *prefix list* or a standard or extended
access list [ACL])
c) Destination IPv6 address (standard or extended ACL)
......
So when you match prefix-list, you actually match source-address.
Petr
2006/4/22, Bryant, Paul M <paul.m.bryant@uk.verizonbusiness.com
<mailto:paul.m.bryant@uk.verizonbusiness.com> >:
Hi all
I have just been playing with PBR using IPV6.
Two question arose
1) When I try to add
Set ipv6 next-hop
I get "wrong # args: should be "set varName ?newValue?"
IOS version
flash:c2600-adventerprisek9-mz.123-14.T6.bin
2)Secondly, it is not clear to me how the match ip add works with ipv6
prefix lists. I can see how it works with ipv6 acl. But if the prefix
matches by the ipv6 prefix the source prefix for pbr or the destination. The
config guide doesn't clarify?
Thanks in advance.
Paul Bryant
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