HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 3 - IP Routing Command Reference

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Matched: 0
Total matched: 0
<Sysname> display ip policy-based-route interface ethernet 1/1
Policy based routing information for interface Ethernet1/1:
Policy name: aaa
node 0 deny(not support):
Matched: 0
node 1 permit:
if-match acl 3999
Matched: 0
node 2 permit(no resource):
if-match acl 2000
apply next-hop 2.2.2.2
apply output-interface Ethernet1/2 track 1 (down)
apply output-interface Ethernet1/3 track 2 (inactive)
Matched: 0
node 5 permit:
if-match acl 3101
apply next-hop 1.1.1.1
Matched: 0 (no statistics resource)
Total matched: 0
Table 100 Command output
Field Description
Policy based routing information for
interface Ethernet1/1(failed)
PBR configuration and statistics on Ethernet 1/1.
failed indicates that the policy (including all its nodes) failed to be
assigned to the driver.
For a global interface (with only a one-dimensional interface number, for
example, VLAN-interface 10), failed can be displayed only when you
specify the slot slot-number option for the command.
node 0 deny(not support)
node 2 permit(no resource)
Match mode of the node, permit or deny.
not support means the device does not support match criteria configured
on the node; no resource means the device has insufficient ACL
resources, and failed to assign ACL resources to the node.
For a global interface (with only a one-dimensional interface number, for
example, VLAN-interface 10), not support and no resource can be
displayed only when you specify the slot slot-number option for the
command.
if-match acl Matches packets against the ACL.
apply next-hop Specify a next hop for permitted packets.
apply output-interface Ethernet1/2
track 1 (down)
Specify an output interface for permitted packets. The interface status
includes the following:
up—The interface is up.
down—The interface is down at network layer.
inactive—The card that hosts the interface is not in position.