Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual page 593

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To enable a PBR, you create a redirect list. Redirect lists are defined by rules, or routing policies. The
following parameters can be defined in the routing policies or rules:
IP address of the forwarding router (next-hop IP address)
Protocol as defined in the header
Source IP address and mask
Destination IP address and mask
Source port
Destination port
TCP Flags
Once a redirect-list is applied to an interface, all traffic passing through it is subjected to the rules defined
in the redirect-list.
The traffic is forwarded based on the following:
Next-hop addresses are verified. If the specified next hop is reachable, then the traffic is forwarded to
the specified next-hop.
If the specified next-hops are not reachable, then the normal routing table is used to forward the
traffic.
Dell Networking OS supports multiple next-hop entries in the redirect lists.
Redirect-Lists are applied at Ingress.
PBR with Redirect-to-Tunnel Option:
The user can provide a tunnel id for a redirect rule. In this case, the resolved next hop would be the
tunnel interface IP. The qualifiers of the rule would be pertaining to the inner IP details. For next hop to be
Policy-based Routing (PBR)
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