Configuring an IPv6 prefix list
Use IPv6 prefix lists to allow or deny specific IPv6 route updates. A prefix list policy specifies route prefixes to match. When there is a match, the route is used.
About this task
You configure prefix lists on a VRF instance the same way you configure the GlobalRouter, except that you must use VRF Router Configuration mode.
Procedure
Example
Create an IPv6 prefix list:
Switch:1<config>#ipv6 prefix-list list4 2001:DB8::/32 ge 32 le 32
To rename the list:
Switch:1<config>#ipv6 prefix-list list4 name list5
Variable Definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the ipv6 prefix-list command.
| Variable | Value | 
|---|---|
| <WORD 1–64> | Specifies the IPv6 prefix-list name. | 
| <WORD 1–256> | Specifies the IPv6 prefix and length. | 
| ge <0–128> | Specifies the minimum length to match. Lower bound and higher bound mask lengths together can define a range of networks. | 
| id <1-2147483647> | Specifies the Prefix list ID. | 
| le <0–128> | Specifies the maximum length to match. Lower bound and higher bound mask lengths together can define a range of networks. | 
| name <WORD 1–64> | Names the prefix list. The default value is none. | 
Use the data in the following table to use the show ipv6 prefix-list command.
| Variable | Value | 
|---|---|
| <WORD 1–256> | Specifies the IPv6 prefix and length. | 
| vrf WORD<1-16> | Specifies the name of the VRF. | 
| vrfids WORD<0-512> | Specifies the ID of the VRF and is an integer in the range of 0–512. | 
| WORD<1-64> | Specifies a prefix list, by name, to use for the command output. | 




