Implementing Policy-Based Routing With Dell Networking Os; Configuration Task List For Policy-Based Routing - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Implementing Policy-based Routing with Dell
Networking OS
Non-contiguous bitmasks for PBR
Hot-Lock PBR
Non-contiguous bitmasks for PBR
Non-contiguous bitmasks for PBR allows more granular and flexible control over routing policies.
Network addresses that are in the middle of a subnet can be included or excluded. Specific bitmasks can
be entered using the dotted decimal format.
Non-contiguous bitmask example
Dell#show ip redirect-list
IP redirect-list rcl0:
Defined as:
seq 5 permit ip 200.200.200.200 200.200.200.200 199.199.199.199 199.199.199.199
seq 10 redirect 1.1.1.2 tcp 234.224.234.234 255.234.234.234 222.222.222.222/24
seq 40 ack, Next-hop reachable(via Te 8/1), ARP resolved
Applied interfaces:
Te 8/0
Hot-Lock PBR
Ingress and egress Hot Lock PBR allow you to add or delete new rules into an existing policy (already
written into CAM) without disruption to traffic flow. Existing entries in CAM are adjusted to accommodate
the new entries. Hot Lock PBR is enabled by default.

Configuration Task List for Policy-based Routing

To enable the PBR:
Create a Redirect List
Create a Rule for a Redirect-list
Apply a Redirect-list to an Interface using a Redirect-group
Create a Redirect List
Use the following command in CONFIGURATION mode:
Command Syntax
ip redirect-list redirect-list-
name
Policy-based Routing (PBR)
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
Delete the redirect list with the no ip redirect-list command.
Purpose
Create a redirect list by entering the list name.
Format: 16 characters
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