NOTE: If you apply the redirect-list to an interface, the output of the show ip redirect-
list redirect-list-name command displays reachability status for the specified next-hop.
Example: Showing CAM PBR Configuration
Dell#show cam pbr stack-unit 1 port-set 0
TCP Flag: Bit 5 - URG, Bit 4 - ACK, Bit 3 - PSH, Bit 2 - RST, Bit 1 - SYN,
Bit 0 - FIN
Cam Port VlanID Proto Tcp Src Dst SrcIp DstIp Next-hop
Egress
Index Flag Port Port MAC Port
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------
06080 0 N/A IP 0x0 0 0 200.200.200.200 200.200.200.200
199.199.199.199 199.199.199.199 N/A NA
06081 0 N/A TCP 0x10 0 40 234.234.234.234 255.234.234.234
222.222.222.222/
24 00:00:00:00:00:09 8/1
Sample Configuration
The following configuration is an example for setting up a PBR. These are not comprehensive directions.
They are intended to give you a some guidance with typical configurations. You can copy and paste from
these examples to your CLI. Be sure you make the necessary changes to support your own IP addresses,
interfaces, names, and so on.
Graphic illustration of the configuration shown below
The Redirect-List GOLD defined in this example creates the following rules:
• description Route Gold traffic to the DS3
• seq 5 redirect 10.99.99.254 ip 192.168.1.0/24 any “ Redirect to next-hop router IP 10.99.99.254 any
traffic originating in 192.168.1.0/24”
• seq 10 redirect 10.99.99.254 ip 192.168.2.0/24 any “ Redirect to next-hop router IP 10.99.99.254 any
traffic originating in 192.168.2.0/24”
• seq 15 permit ip any
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Policy-based Routing (PBR)