Configuring A Policy; Creating A Node; Setting Match Criteria For A Node - HP FlexFabric 12900E Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring a policy

Creating a node

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a node for a policy, and
enter its view.

Setting match criteria for a node

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter policy node view.
3.
Set an ACL match criterion.
4.
Set a VXLAN match criterion.
NOTE:
If an ACL match criterion is defined, packets are compared with the ACL rule. The permit or deny
action and the time range of the specified ACL are ignored. If the specified ACL does not exist, no
packet is matched.
Command
system-view
policy-based-route
[
deny
|
permit
node-number
Command
system-view
policy-based-route policy-name
[
deny
|
permit
node-number
if-match acl { acl-number | name
acl-name }
if-match vxlan-id vxlan-id
360
Remarks
N/A
policy-name
By default, no policy nodes
]
node
exist.
Remarks
N/A
]
node
N/A
By default, no ACL match criterion
is set.
The ACL match criterion cannot
match Layer 2 information.
If a policy is applied to a VSI
interface, the ACL match criterion
in the policy can match only the
inner IP addresses in VXLAN
packets.
By default, no VXLAN match
criterion is set.
This command is applicable to
VXLAN
equal-cost routes exist, you can
configure this match criterion to
select a route for packets based
on VXLAN IDs.
On a transport network device,
you can configure PBR on the
Layer 3 interface to guide the
forwarding of packets based on
VXLAN IDs.
On a VTEP, you can configure
PBR on the tunnel interface to
guide the forwarding of packets
based on VXLAN IDs.
networks.
When

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