Re: Policy Routing.....

From: Brett Summerville (phreeze@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 10 1999 - 12:35:50 GMT-3


   
Could you reply with your configs?

Brett Summerville
ENS
Network Consultant

-----Original Message-----
From: Muralidhar Devarasetty <dhar_murali@hotmail.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 10:54 AM
Subject: Policy Routing.....

>Hi all,
>Is there any one working on policy based routing?
>I was trying and faced seriuos problems.
> R4
> |
> |
>------R1-------R2--------R3-----
> | |
> | |
> |------------------|
>This is how I connected.Since R4 can be reachable from R1 thro' R3 and R2 I
>wanted to test policy routing for the same.
>In R1 I createsd a lo back and set the policy if the packet initiates from
>local box it has to go thr' R3 to reach R4.
>If the packet starts from e0 it has to go thr' R2.
>Ospf is running every where.Withou any policy routing every thing is
working
>fine.When I enable policy routing first I lost all OSPF routes at R1.
>I understand there may be adjacency probs so I passed all the OSPF traffic
>to R2 using policsy routing.
>Then all OSPF routes comes fine.When I try to do extended ping or trace
>route to R4 It is failing no matter what the source (e0 or lo0).But in
>routing table the route is still available.The instant I remove the policy
>routing every thing is working fine.
>I applied ip policy to e0 and ip local policsy and expecting this to work.
>
>Am I missing some thing????
>Any input will be appriciated.
>Murali
>



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