DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide Chapter 31 Policy-Based Routing Configuration
DGS-3610(config-route-map)# match ip address 1
DGS-3610(config-route-map)# set ip next-hop 192.168.5.5
DGS-3610(config-route-map)# int f 0/0
DGS-3610(config-if)# ip policy route-map name
To configure the policy-based routing for the packets reaching a router interface, execute the
following commands in the interface configuration mode:
DGS-3610(config-if)# ip policy route-map
route-map
Apply the policy-based routing at the interface
To configure load-balance or redundancy backup in the policy-based routing, execute the
following command in the global configuration mode:
DGS-3610(config)# ip policy [load-balance |
redundance]
Set the load-balance or redundancy for
policy-based routing
The WCMP supports up to four next hops and the ECMP supports up to 32 next hops, when
policy-based routing executes load-balance,
When the default policy-based route is configured, the WCMP supports up to four next hops
and the ECMP supports up to 32 next hops.
For the route-map configuration command, see the Protocol-independent Command
Configuration Guide.
Policy-based routing on the equipment:
Supported commands on the switch:
1. [no] ip policy route-map
2. match ip address
3. set ip next-hop
4. set ip default next-hop
5. set tos
6. set dscp
Supported commands on the router:
7. [no] ip policy route-map
8. ip local policy route-map
9. match ip address
10. match length