Configuring A Policy-Based Route Map; Defining Match Criteria; Defining The Route - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Configuring a Policy-Based Route Map

You must identify or create a route map to use for policy-based routing to enable
policy-based routing. The route map specifies the match and set parameter and the
resulting action if all of these parameters are met. You can define additional route map
parameters to be used for policy-based routing. These parameters can be added to an
existing route map or included in a new route map. See
8-2 for more information.

Defining Match Criteria

The following match commands can apply when configuring a policy-based route
map:
Refer to
information on defining a match criteria using these commands.
Note: If no match parameters are specified in the route map, then all
incoming packets are considered for policy-based routing.

Defining the Route

Set commands are used to define a route in the route map to be used for policy-based
routing. If an interface or next-hop specified by these commands is unreachable, then
destination-based routing is used by default. You must specify at least one of the
following set commands to define a route:
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match ip address
match ip next-hop
match ip route-source
Using Match Statements to Define Routing Conditions
set interface
set ip next-hop
set default interface
set ip default next-hop
set ip diff-serv
MGBI
Configuring Routing Policy
Creating a Route Map
on page 8-2 for more
on page
8-15

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