Configuring Policy-Based Routing
Example
This example shows how to display policy information:
Matrix>Router(config)#show ip policy
Interface
3
2
Table
8‐6 provides an explanation of the command output.
Table 8-6 show ip policy Output Details
Output...
Interface
Route map
Priority
Load policy
Pinger
Interval
Retries
ip policy route-map
Use this command to assign a route map list to a routing interface.
Syntax
ip policy route-map id-number
no ip policy route-map
Parameters
id‐number
Defaults
None.
8-46 Policy Classification Configuration
Route map
Priority
103
first
102
only
What it displays...
Routing interface.
Route map assigned to the routing interface (using the ip policy
route-map command as described in
page 8-46.)
How the PBR next hop selection will be prioritized. Set with the ip
policy priority command as described in
page 8-47.
How the PBR next hop will be selected. Set with the ip policy load-
policy command as described in
Whether PBR next hop pinging is on or off. Can be turned on and
configured using the ip policy pinger command as described in
policy
PBR next hop ping interval (in seconds). Default of 3 can be reset
using the ip policy pinger command as described in
on page 8-48.
Number of PBR next hop ping retries. Default of 3 can be reset using
the ip policy pinger command as described in
page 8-48.
Specifies a route map ID number. Valid values are 100 ‐ 199, and must
match a value previously set using the route‐map command ("route‐
map" on page 8‐43).
Note: Only one route map list is allowed per interface.
Load policy
Pinger
first-available
off
round-robin
on
pinger" on page 8-48.
ip policy route-map
Interval Retries
3
3
10
4
"ip policy
route-map" on
"ip policy
priority" on
"ip policy
priority" on page 8-47.
"ip policy
"ip policy
pinger" on
"ip
pinger"
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