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Table 24 Command Summary: Policy Route (continued)

 

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

no dscp-marking

Use this command to have the NXC not modify

 

the DSCP value of the route’s outgoing packets.

[no] interface {interface_name

Sets the interface on which the incoming packets

EnterpriseWLAN}

are received. The no command resets the

 

incoming interface to the default (any). any

 

means all interfaces.

 

EnterpriseWLAN: the packets are coming from

 

the NXC itself.

[no] next-hop {autogateway address object

Sets the next-hop to which the matched packets

interface interface_name}

are routed. The no command resets next-hop

 

settings to the default (auto).

[no] schedule schedule_object

Sets the schedule. The no command removes

 

the schedule setting to the default (none). none

 

means any time.

[no] service {service_nameany}

Sets the IP protocol. The no command resets

 

service settings to the default (any). any means

 

all services.

[no] snat {outgoing-interfacepool

Sets the source IP address of the matched

{address_object}}

packets that use SNAT. The no command

 

removes source NAT settings from the rule.

[no] source {address_objectany}

Sets the source IP address that the matched

 

packets must have. The no command resets the

 

source IP address to the default (any). any

 

means all IP addresses.

[no] trigger <1..8> incoming service_name

Sets a port triggering rule. The no command

trigger service_name

removes port trigger settings from the rule.

trigger append incoming service_name trigger

Adds a new port triggering rule to the end of the

service_name

list.

 

 

trigger delete <1..8>

Removes a port triggering rule.

trigger insert <1..8> incoming service_name

Adds a new port triggering rule before the

trigger service_name

specified number.

trigger move <1..8> to <1..8>

Moves a port triggering rule to the number that

 

you specified.

[no] user user_name

Sets the user name. The no command resets the

 

user name to the default (any). any means all

 

users.

policy default-route

Enters the policy-route sub-command mode to

 

set a route with the name “default-route”.

policy delete policy_number

Removes a routing policy.

policy flush

Clears the policy routing table.

policy list table

Displays all policy route settings.

policy move policy_number to policy_number

Moves a routing policy to the number that you

 

specified.

[no] policy override-direct-route activate

Use this command to have the NXC forward

 

packets that match a policy route according to

 

the policy route instead of sending the packets to

 

a directly connected network. Use the no

 

command to disable it.

show policy-route [policy_number]

Displays all or specified policy route settings.

 

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