Selecting Traffic For A Route Map Entry - HP ProCurve Secure Router 7203 dl Advanced Management And Configuration Manual

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IP Routing—Configuring RIP, OSPF, BGP, and PBR
Configuring Policy-Based Routing
Route map entry 10
Route map entry 20
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You should therefore pay attention to the sequence number that you assign to
a route map entry. For example, if you want to use a route map to route a
packet and to mark this packet with a QoS value, you should enter the set
commands for both these policies in the same route map entry.
To create a route map entry, enter this command from the global configuration
mode context:
Syntax: route-map <mapname> <sequence number>
For example, you might enter:
ProCurve(config)# route-map PBR 10
ProCurve(config-route-map)#
Figure 13-30 displays route map PBR, which includes two entries. Note that
each entry can contain multiple match and set commands. When you apply
route map PBR to an interface, both entries will be applied.
Router# show route-map
route-map PBR, permit, sequence 10
Match clauses:
ip precedence 5
length 150 200
Set clauses:
ip next-hop 10.10.10.254
interface ppp 1
BGP Filtering matches:
Policy routing matches: 4 packets, 600 bytes
route-map PBR, permit, sequence 20
Match clauses:
ip address (access-lists): LAN99
Set clauses:
ip next-hop 10.10.20.14 10.10.20.15
BGP Filtering matches:
Policy routing matches: 144 packets, 15190 bytes
Figure 13-30.Example Route Map

Selecting Traffic for a Route Map Entry

Use the match commands shown in Table 13-15 to select traffic for the map
entry. Read the following sections for explanations of the types of policies that
you can establish with the various match commands.
Criteria for selecting traffic
0 packets, 0 bytes
Policy-based route, including
backup next hop address
0 packets, 0 bytes

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