Configuration Examples For Isg Network Policies - Cisco IOS XE Intelligent Services Configuration Manual

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Configuration Examples for ISG Network Policies

Command or Action
Step 4
ip vrf forwarding name-of-vrf
Example:
Router(config-service-policymap)# ip vrf
forwarding blue
Step 5
sg-service-type primary
Example:
Router(config-service-policymap)#
sg-service-type primary
What to Do Next
You may want to configure a method of activating the service policy map; for example, control policies
can be used to activate services. For more information about methods of service activation, see the
module
Configuration Examples for ISG Network Policies
This section contains the following examples:
Network Forwarding Policy for PPP Sessions: Example
The following example shows a service policy map configured with a network forwarding policy for PPP
sessions:
policy-map type service my_service
service vpdn group vpdn1
Network Forwarding Policy for IP Sessions: Example
The following example shows a service policy map configured with a network forwarding policy for IP
sessions:
policy-map type service my_service
ip vrf forwarding vrf1
6
"Configuring ISG Subscriber
Network Forwarding Policy for PPP Sessions: Example, page 6
Network Forwarding Policy for IP Sessions: Example, page 6
Purpose
Associates the service with a VRF.
Defines the service as a primary service.
A primary service is a service that contains a network
forwarding policy. A primary service must be defined
as a primary service by using the sg-service-type
primary command. Any service that is not a primary
service is defined as a secondary service by default.
Services."
Configuring ISG Network Forwarding Policies

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