ipv6 policy

Use this command to identify a route map to use for policy-based IPv6 routing on an interface.

Format ipv6 policy route-map route-map-name
Mode Interface Config
Parameter Description
route-map-name The name of the route map to use for policy routing. It must match a map tag specified by a route- map command. If user tries to apply a route-map name that is not configured/created yet, an error is shown to user.

Usage Guidelines

A route-map statement should contain eligible match/set conditions for policy-based routing in order to be applied to hardware.

A route-map statement should contain at least one match condition and one set condition as specified above for it to be eligible to be applied to hardware. If not, the route-map is not applied to hardware.

Note:

Route-map and DiffServ cannot work on the same interface.

When a route-map is applied on a VLAN interface and a DiffServ policy is applied on a member port of the same VLAN interface, the port policy has priority over the VLAN policy.

The same route-map cannot be applied using both ip policy and ipv6 policy commands on an interface.

Example:

(Routing) (Interface vlan 40)#show ip policy

Interface     Route-Map
------------  -----------------------------------------
3/4           rm6

(Routing) (Interface vlan 40)#ipv6 policy route-map rm6

Route-map is already in use for IPv6 based policy routing

When a route-map has both IPv4 and IPv6 statements provisioned and the user applies the route-map using the ipv6 policy command, then the IPv4 statements in the route-map will not take effect. A message will be displayed to the user to indicate this.

Example:

(Routing) (Interface vlan 40)#ipv6 policy route-map rm4

IPv4 statements in this route-map will not be applied using IPv6 Policy Based Routing

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