Policy Based Routing - Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual

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13.3.9 Policy Based Routing

Access Point Statistics
The Policy Based Routing statistics screen displays statistics for selective path packet redirection. PBR can optionally mark
traffic for preferential services (QoS). PBR is applied to incoming routed packets, and a route-map is created containing a set
of filters and associated actions. Based on the actions defined in the route-map, packets are forwarded to the next relevant
hop. Route-maps are configurable under a global policy called routing-policy, and applied to profiles and devices.
To review access point PBR statistics:
1. Select the
Statistics
2. Select
System
connected access points.
3. Select
Policy Based
The
Policy Based Routing
Precedence
Primary Next
Hop IP
Primary Next
Hop State
Secondary Next
Hop IP
menu from the Web UI.
from the navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen). Expand a RF Domain and select one of its
Routing.
Figure 13-44 Access Point - Policy Based Routing screen
screen displays the following:
Lists the numeric precedence (priority) assigned to each listed PBR configuration. A route-map
consists of multiple entries, each carrying a precedence value. An incoming packet is matched
against the route-map with the highest precedence (lowest numerical value).
Lists the IP address of the virtual resource that, if available, is used with no additional route
considerations.
Displays whether the primary hop is applied to incoming routed packets (UP/UNREACHABLE).
If the primary hop is unavailable, a second resource is used. This column lists the address set for
the alternate route in the election process.
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