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and the output direction) depend on the information center configuration. For information center
configuration, see System Management and Maintenance Configuration Guide.
Follow these steps to enable Trap:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view ––
Enable Trap for PBR
snmp-agent trap enable
policy-based-route
nexthop-unreachable
Optional
Disabled by default
NOTE:
For more information about the snmp-agent trap enable policy-based-route nexthop-unreachable
command, see
System Management and Maintenance Command Reference
.
Displaying and maintaining PBR configuration
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Display the PBR routing
information
display ip policy-based-route Available in any view
Display the specified
PBR routing information
display ip policy-based-route setup
{ policy-name | interface interface-type
interface-number | local }
Available in any view
Display PBR statistics
display ip policy-based-route statistics
{ interface interface-type
interface-number | local }
Available in any view
Display the PBR policy
information
display policy-based-route
[ policy-name ]
Available in any view
Clear PBR statistics
reset policy-based-route statistics
[ policy-name ]
Available in user view
NOTE:
If a policy has a node with no if-match or apply clause configured, all packets can pass the policy.
However, no action is taken and the packets will not
g
o to the next policy node for a match. The statistics
of PBR will be changed.
If a policy node has if-match clauses but no apply clauses configured, packets will match a
g
ainst these
if-match clauses. However, no apply clauses are applicable to the permitted packets, and the packets
will not go to the next policy node for a match. The statistics of PBR will be changed.
If a policy node has no if-match clause but apply clauses configured, all packets can pass the policy,
and then are forwarded according to the apply clauses if the permit keyword is specified for the node,
or are denied if the deny keyword is specified. The packets will not go to the next policy node for a
match. The statistics of PBR will be changed.
If the match mode of a policy node is deny, no apply clause will be executed for the packets satisfyin
g
all the if-match clauses, and the packets will not go to the next policy node for a match. They will be
forwarded according to the routing table instead. Neither debu
gg
in
g
information nor statistics for the
deny match mode can be displayed.