ipv6 prefix-limit

Function

The ipv6 prefix-limit command configures a limit on the number of IPv6 public route prefixes.

The undo ipv6 prefix-limit command restores the default configuration.

By default, the maximum number of IPv6 public route prefixes is not limited.

Format

ipv6 prefix-limit number { alert-percent [ route-unchanged ] | simply-alert }

undo ipv6 prefix-limit

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
number

Specifies the maximum number of IPv6 public route prefixes.

The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 4294967295.

alert-percent

Specifies the percentage of the maximum number of IPv6 public route prefixes. If you specify alert-percent in the command, when the number of IPv6 public route prefixes exceeds the value calculated by number x alert-percent/100, an alarm is generated. Additional IPv4 public route prefixes can still be added to the routing table until the number of IPv6 public route prefixes reaches number. Subsequent route prefixes are discarded.

The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 100.

route-unchanged

Indicates that the routing table remains unchanged. If you decrease alert-percent after the number of IPv4 public route prefixes exceeds number, whether the routing table remains unchanged is determined by route-unchanged:

  • If you specify route-unchanged in the command, the routing table remains unchanged.
  • If you do not specify route-unchanged in the command, the system deletes the routes from the routing table and re-adds routes.

By default, the system deletes the routes from the routing table and re-adds routes.

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simply-alert

Indicates the following function: If you specify simply-alert in the command, new IPv6 public route prefixes can still be added to the routing table and only an alarm is generated after the number of IPv6 public route prefixes exceeds number.

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Views

System view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Task Name and Operations

Task Name Operations
route-base write

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

If thedevice imports a large number of routes, system performance may be affected when processing services because the routes consume excessive system resources. To improve system security and reliability, run the ipv6 prefix-limit command to configure a limit on the number of IPv6 public route prefixes. When the number of IPv6 public route prefixes exceeds the limit, an alarm is generated, prompting you to check whether unneeded IPv6 public route prefixes exist.

Configuration Impact

After the ipv6 prefix-limit command is run, thedevice may discard unneeded IPv6 public route prefixes.

  • If the number of IPv6 public route prefixes exceeds the value calculated from number* alert-percent/100, an alarm (RM_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.145.19.2.3 hwPublicIpv6PrefixThresholdExceed) is generated.
  • If the number of IPv6 public route prefixes exceeds number, an alarm (RM_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.145.19.2.1 hwPublicIpv6PrefixExceed) is generated.
  • If the number of IPv6 public route prefixes falls below the value calculated from number* alert-percent/100, a clear alarm (RM_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.145.19.2.4 hwPublicIpv6PrefixThresholdExceedClear) is generated.
  • If the number of IPv6 public route prefixes exceeds number, a clear alarm (RM_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.145.19.2.2 hwPublicIpv6PrefixExceedClear) is generated.

Precautions

If the ipv6 prefix-limit command is run more than once, the last configuration overrides the previous one.

After the number of IPv6 public route prefixes exceeds the limit, note the following rules:

  • If you run the ipv6 prefix-limit command to increase or the undo ipv6 prefix-limit command to delete the limit, thedevice relearns IPv6 public route prefixes.
  • IPv6 direct and static routes can still be added to the IP routing table.

Example

# Configure simply-alert so that only an alarm is generated when the device imports more than 1000 IPv6 public route prefixes.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[~HUAWEI] ipv6 prefix-limit 1000 simply-alert
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