R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- Interface management configuration
- IP addressing configuration
- MAC address table configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding overview
- Configuring general Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inline Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding
- Forward-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Blackhole-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- VLAN configuration
- ARP configuration
- Gratuitous ARP configuration
- Proxy ARP configuration
- Layer 3 forwarding configuration
- NAT configuration
- Overview
- Configuring a NAT policy in the web interface
- Configuring NAT in the CLIs
- Configuration guidelines
- ALG configuration
- Static route configuration
- RIP configuration
- OSPF configuration
- BGP configuration
- Policy-based routing configuration
- Route displaying
- DNS configuration
- Overview
- Configuring DNS on the web interface
- Configuring DNS in the CLIs
- Troubleshooting IPv4 DNS configuration
- Support and other resources
- Index

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Figure 107 Apply a policy
Table 35 Policy application configuration items
Item Remarks
Apply to
Specify the policy application mode:
• Local—Enable local PBR. Unless otherwise required, HP does not recommend
enabling local PBR.
• Interface—Enable interface PBR. Apply the policy on a selected interface.
Policy Name
Type the name of the policy to be applied.
Configuration guidelines
When configuring a policy, note the following:
1. The outbound interface and default outbound interface must be P2P interfaces. For non-P2P
interfaces (broadcast interfaces and NBMA interfaces), such as Ethernet interfaces and
Virtual-Template interfaces, multiple next hops are available, and thus packets may not be
forwarded successfully.
2. The web interface supports only one outbound interface, next hop, default outbound interface, and
default next hop. For example, if two outbound interfaces are configured at the command line, the
web interface displays only one of them; it displays the other one after the currently displayed one
is deleted.