Hi,
I got it now. As Carlos said righly, nat can only change L3 headers. But I got little confused with Cisco's documentation which states ' local policy routing is to modify behavior of locally generated packets'.
So if I apply the routemap to all my outgoing interfaces, they will be forced to go thru loop0.
Thanks for clarifying it.
-Vamsi
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On Mar 20, 2011, at 9:19 AM, Aaron <aaron1_at_gvtc.com> wrote:
> I think you're gonna need under the interface l 0 config, ip policy and call that routemap.... Then remove that set interface l 0 under the routemap and add something about set next hop or set ip next hop to your desired next hop pathway
>
> Aaron
>
> On Mar 20, 2011, at 12:36 AM, Vamsi krishna <vamsig_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am testing local policy routing, and am unable to get it going. My
>> objective is simple, want to source packets off my loopback0.
>>
>> ip local policy route-map LOCAL
>> !
>> route-map LOCAL permit 10
>> set interface Loopback0
>> !
>> But when i debug ip packet on the neighboring routers, i dont see the source
>> ip as the loopback0, but instead the interface ip. I even tried adding an IP
>> any any acl as a match criteria in the route-map, but didnt work. Am i
>> missing something ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vamsi
>>
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