17 Policy-based routing

The Management application creates an IPv4 PBR or IPv6 PBR based on the ACLs defined in the policy.

If any rule in the policy contains an IPv4 ACL, the Management application creates an IPv4 PBR applies the PBR to the ports.

If any rule in the policy contains an IPv6 ACL, the Management application creates an IPv6 PBR applies the PBR to the ports.

If the policy contains an IPv4 ACL and an IPv6 ACL in the same or different rules in the policy, the Management application creates both IPv4 and IPv6 PBRs applies the PBRs to the ports.

Viewing existing PBR policies

1.Select an Ethernet router, Ethernet core router, or Ehternet Backbone routerproduct and select Configure > Policy Based Routing.

The Product_Name PBR Configuration dialog box displays.

FIGURE 203 Product_Name PBR Configuration dialog box

Policies and Rules table — All PBR policies defined on the selected product.

Policy/Rule — PBR policy or rule name.

The policy name can be up to 80 characters and must be unique on the product. There is no specific limit to the maximum number of defined policies; however, it is limited by the system memory.

The rule name can be up to 127 characters and must be unique within the policy. There is no specific limit to the number of rules with a single policy; however, PBR only uses the first 64 rules for comparison, then ignores the rest.

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