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7.10.8.6 filter
Table 488 filter command
7.10.8.7 gre-tunnel
Table 489 gre-tunnel command
Item Description
Syntax filter ipv6 ipv6-filter-id
no filter [ipv6 ipv6-filter-id]
Context configure>service>vprn>interface>sap>egress 
configure>service>vprn>interface>sap>ingress 
Description This command associates a IPv6 filter policy with an ingress or egress Service Access Point 
(SAP). Filter policies control the forwarding and dropping of packets based on the matching 
criteria. 
The filter command is used to associate a filter policy with a specified ip-filter-id with an ingress 
or egress SAP. The filter policy must already be defined before the filter command is executed. 
If the filter policy does not exist, the operation will fail and an error message returned.
In general, filters applied to SAPs (ingress or egress) apply to all packets on the SAP. One 
exception is non-IP packets are not applied to the match criteria, so the default action in the 
filter policy applies to these packets.
The no form of this command removes any configured filter ID association with the SAP. The 
filter ID itself is not removed from the system unless the scope of the created filter is set to local. 
To avoid deletion of the filter ID and only break the association with the service object, use 
scope command within the filter definition to change the scope to local or global. The default 
scope of a filter is local.
Parameters ipv6 —  Keyword indicating the filter policy is an IPv6 filter.
ipv6-filter-id —  Specifies the IDv6 for the IP filter policy. Allowed values are an integer in the 
range of 1 and 65535 that corresponds to a previously created IP filter policy in the 
configure>filter>ip-filter context.
Item Description
Syntax gre-tunnel gre-tunnel-name [to ip-address] [create]
no gre-tunnel gre-tunnel-name
Context configure>service>interface>vprn>sap>gre-tunnel
Description This command defines a GRE tunnel and associates it with a private tunnel SAP within a VPRN 
service. When the GRE tunnel is created the to keyword followed by the private address of the 
remote tunnel endpoint are mandatory.
The no form of this command deletes the specified GRE tunnel from the configuration. The 
tunnel must be administratively shutdown before issuing the no gre-tunnel command.
Default no GRE tunnels are defined
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