Users Guide

Layer 3 Routing Commands 1499
Syntax
ip policy route-map map-tag
no ip policy route-map map-tag
map-tag
—Name of the route map to use for policy based routing. It must
match a map tag specified by the route-map command.
Default Configuration
No route maps are configured by default.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode
User Guidelines
Policy-based routing must be configured on the VLAN interface that receives
the packets, not on the VLAN interface from which the packets are sent.
Packets matching a deny route map are routed using the routing table. Policy
maps with no set clause are ignored.
When a route-map applied on an interface is changed, i.e. new statements are
added to route-map or match or set terms are added/removed from the route-
map statement, or if any route-map that is applied on an interface is removed,
the entire sequence of route-maps needs to be removed from the interface
and added back again in order to have the changed route-map configuration
be effective.
If the administrator removes match or set terms in a route-map
intermittently, the counters corresponding to the removed match term are
reset to zero.
A route-map statement must contain eligible match/set conditions for policy
based routing in order to be applied to hardware
Valid match conditions are:
match ip address <acl>, match mac-list, match length
Valid set conditions are:
set ip next-hop, set ip default next-hop, set ip precedence