810CHAPTER 61: IP UNICAST POLICY ROUTING CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

apply output-interface

Syntax apply output-interfaceinterface-type interface-number [ track track-entry-number ] [ interface-type interface-number [ track track-entry-number ] ]

undo apply output-interface[ interface-type interface-number [ interface-type interface-number ] ]

View policy-based-route view

Parameters interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface.

track track-entry-number: Specifies a track entry. The track-entry-number is in the range 1 to 1024.

Description Use the apply output-interfacecommand to set the outgoing interface(s) for matched packets.

Use the undo apply output-interfacecommand to remove the configuration.

This command is used to specify interfaces (two interfaces at most) to send the matched IP packets.

Note that:

Two outgoing interfaces at most can be specified for matched IP packets.

For non-P2P interfaces (broadcast and NBMA interfaces) such as Ethernet interface, multiple next hops are available, and thus packets may not be forwarded successfully.

n Nonpackets.-broadcast multi-access (NBMA) network adopts the unicast mode to send

Related commands: apply ip-precedence,apply ip-addressnext-hop,apply default output-interface, and apply ip-address default next-hop.

Examples # Specify Serial2/0 as the outgoing interface for matched IP packets.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] policy-based-route aa permit node 11 [Sysname-policy-based-route] apply output-interface serial 2/0 track 1

display ip policy-based-route

Syntax display ip policy-based-route

View Any view

Parameters None

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