API Guide

Command Mode ROUTE-MAP
Usage
Information
You must configure next-hop IP address tracking and PBR next-hop with the same VRF instance. For
next-hop reachability in the same VRF instance, you must configure both PBR per VRF and object
tracking. Missing either the next-hop IP address tracking or PBR next-hop configuration in a VRF instance
results in an erroneous configuration. However, the system does not display an error message indicating
problems in the configuration.
Example
OS10(conf-route-map)# set ip next-hop 10.10.10.10 track-id 12
*Set the track ID configured to the route-map.
OS10(conf-route-map)# set ip vrf red next-hop 1.1.1.1 track-id 200
*Sets the track ID configured to track the next-hop reachable through
the VRF specified.
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
show policy
Displays policy information.
Syntax
show {ip | ipv6} policy [map-name]
Parameters map-name (Optional) Enter the name of a configured route map. A maximum of 140 characters.
Defaults None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10# show ip policy map-name
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
show route-map pbr-statistics
Displays the current PBR statistics.
Syntax
show route-map [map-name] pbr-statistics
Parameters map-name (Optional) Enter the name of a configured route map. A maximum of 140 characters.
Defaults None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10# show route-map map1 pbr-statistics
Supported
Releases
10.3.0E or later
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
VRRP allows you to form virtual routers from groups of physical routers on your local area network (LAN). These virtual routing
platformsmaster and backup pairsprovide redundancy during hardware failure. VRRP also allows you to easily configure a
virtual router as the default gateway to all your hosts. It also avoids the single point of failure of a physical router.
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