R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Layer 3 - IP Routing Configuration Guide
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If a node has no if-match or apply clauses configured, all packets can match the node and are
forwarded according to the routing table.
PBR and track
You can use track to monitor the output interface, default output interface, next hop, and default next hop
for PBR so that PBR can discover link failures faster. PBR takes effect when the status of the associated
track entry is positive or invalid.
For more information about track-PBR collaboration, see High Availability Configuration Guide.
PBR configuration task list
Task Remarks
Configuring a policy
Creating a node
Required. Configuring match criteria for a node
Configuring actions for a node
Configuring PBR
Configuring local PBR
Required.
Perform one of the tasks.
Configuring interface PBR
Configuring a policy
Creating a node
Ste
p
Command
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create a node for a policy and enter policy
node view.
policy-based-route policy-name [ deny | permit ] node
node-number
Configuring match criteria for a node
Follow these guidelines when you configure match criteria for a node:
• The if-match acl clause uses the specified ACL to match packets if the match mode is configured as
permit. If the specified ACL does not exist or the match mode is configured as deny, no packet can
match the criterion.
• The if-match reverse-input-interface clause uses session information to find reverse input interface
information. It does not take effect for services that do not create session information.
To configure match criteria for a node: