Re: policy routing.

From: Howard C. Berkowitz (hcb@gettcomm.com)
Date: Tue Oct 29 2002 - 19:59:03 GMT-3


At 3:02 PM -0500 10/29/02, enginedrive2002 wrote:
>"ip local policy route-map <map_tag>" is a global configuration command, while
>"ip policy route-map <map_tag>" is a interface configuration command. What's
>the difference between these two commands?
>
>Thanks!
>

Look at it this way,. You define regular policy routing (the second
case) with respect to the inbound interface. This also gives you the
fine control to have different policy-maps for different interfaces.

But what is the inbound interface for the console, for route updates,
etc.? ip local-policy provides a means of specifying policy routing
where the traffic being routed does not come in on an interface, but
from a process inside the router.



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