HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference
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You can specify up to m output interfaces for a node. The value of m depends on the device model.
The output interface must be P2P type. Using a non-P2P output interface (broadcast and NBMA
interfaces such as Ethernet and virtual-template interfaces) can result in forwarding failures when the
interface has multiple next hops.
With an output interface specified, the undo apply output-interface command removes the output
interface.
Without any output interface specified, the undo apply output-interface command removes all output
interfaces.
Examples
# Specify Serial 2/0 as the output interface for IP packets.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] policy-based-route aa permit node 11
[Sysname-pbr-aa-11] apply output-interface serial 2/0
Related commands
apply loadshare output-interface
apply precedence
Use apply precedence to set a precedence for IP packets.
Use undo apply precedence to restore the default.
Syntax
apply precedence { type | value }
undo apply precedence
Default
No precedence is set for IP packets.
Views
Policy node view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
type: Specifies the precedence type for IP packets.
value: Sets the precedence for IP packets. Eight precedence values (0 to 7) are available. Each
precedence value corresponds to a precedence type, as shown in Table 98. Y
ou can set either a
precedence value or a precedence type for IP packets.
Table 98 IP precedences and corresponding types
Precedence value
Precedence t
yp
e
0 routine
1 priority
2 immediate