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Relationship between the match mode and clauses on the node
Does a packet match all
the if-match clauses on the
In permit mode In deny mode
Yes
• If the node is configured with
apply clauses, IPv6 PBR
executes the apply clauses on
the node.
ï‚¡ If the IPv6 PBR-based
forwarding succeeds, IPv6
PBR does not compare the
packet with the next node.
ï‚¡ If the IPv6 PBR-based
forwarding fails, IPv6 PBR
does not compare the
packet with the next node.
• If the node is configured with
no apply clauses, the packet
is forwarded according to the
routing table.
The packet is forwarded according
to the routing table.
No
IPv6 PBR compares the packet
with the next node.
IPv6 PBR compares the packet
with the next node.
A node that has no if-match clauses matches any packet.
PBR and Track
PBR can work with the Track feature to dynamically adapt the availability status of an apply clause to
the link status of a tracked next hop.
When the track entry associated with an object changes to Negative, the apply clause is
invalid.
When the track entry changes to Positive or NotReady, the apply clause is valid.
For more information about Track-PBR collaboration, see High Availability Configuration Guide.
IPv6 PBR configuration task list
(Required.) Configuring an IPv6 policy:
• Creating an IPv6 node
• Setting match criteria for an IPv6 node
• Configuring actions for an IPv6 node
(Required.) Configuring IPv6 PBR:
• Configuring IPv6 local PBR
• Configuring IPv6 interface PBR