Filter Configuration Command Reference
560 Router Configuration Guide
Operational Notes: 
An ip-prefix-list must contain only IPv4 address prefixes. 
An IPv4 prefix match list cannot be deleted if it is referenced by a filter policy.
Please see general description related to match-list usage in filter policies. 
Default none
Parameters ip-prefix-list-name — A string of up to 32 printable ASCII characters. If special characters are 
used, the string must be enclosed within double quotes.
ipv6-prefix-list
Syntax ipv6-prefix-list ipv6-prefix-list-name [create]
no ipv6-prefix-list ipv6-prefix-list-name
Context config>filter>match-list 
Description This command creates a list of IPv6 prefixes for match criteria in ACL and CPM IPv6 filter policies.
The no form of this command deletes the specified list.
Operational Notes: 
An ipv6-prefix-list must contain only IPv6 address prefixes. 
An IPv6 prefix match list cannot be deleted if it is referenced by a filter policy.
Please see general description related to match-list usage in filter policies. 
Parameters ipv6-prefix-list-name — A string of up to 32 printable ASCII characters. If special characters are 
used, the string must be enclosed within double quotes.
apply-path
Syntax apply-path
no apply-path
Context config>filter>match-list>ip-prefix-list
config>filter>match-list>ipv6-prefix-list
Description This command enables the context to configure auto-generation of address prefixes for IPv4 or IPv6 
address prefix match lists. The context in which the command is executed governs whether IPv4 or 
IPv6 prefixes will be auto-generated. 
The no form of this command removes all auto-generation configuration under the apply-path context.