Hi Jason,

PBR is used to override the routing table.  So if you have a Policy on
an interface to set the nex-hop explicitly then any traffic that matches
your route-map that the policy is calling will have a next-hop set to
what YOU specified not what the routing table states.


Mario

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Jason Viera
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Just for clarification can someone comment on or confirm the following:
If policy routing is enabled on an interface and the policy states that
a packet received on that particular interface be sent to a next hop IP
or an interface, will the packet be sent to that next hop even if a
route exists via an IGP that points to another next hop?? I guess my
real question is does the packet even get processed in regards to the
routing table, or is its destination set as soon as its matched by the
route-map applied to the ingress interface?? Thanks in advance!! Jason




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