Quanta Computer QuantaMesh User Manual page 773

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separate statement. It should not be added along with any other statement having other match/set
terms.
A route-map statement that is used for PBR is configured as permit or deny. If the statement is marked
as deny, traditional destination-based routing is performed on the packet meeting the match criteria. If
the statement is marked as permit, and if the packet meets all the match criteria, then set commands in
the route-map statement are applied. If no match is found in the route-map, the packet is not dropped;
instead the packet is forwarded using the routing decision taken by performing destination-based
routing.
To remove a set term from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
set interface null0
no set interface null0
Default Setting
None.
Command Mode
Route Map Config
6.10.2.15 set default interface
A packet is dropped by this command only if there is no explicit route for the packet's destination address
in the routing table. A default route in the routing table is not considered an explicit route for an unknown
destination address.
In a route-map statement, 'set interface null0' and 'set default interface null0' terms are mutually
exclusive.
To remove a set term from a route map, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
set default interface null0
no set default interface null0
Default Setting
None.
Command Mode
Route Map Config
6.10.2.16 set ip next-hop
Use this command to specify the adjacent next-hop router in the path toward the destination to which the
packets should be forwarded. If more than one IP address is specified, the ECMP rule is used to route
the packets.
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