>> Note that PBR on these platforms is very limited in supported route-map match options, e.g. per cco:

I concur; I can't seem to do anything beyond some basic match & set; the IOS complained when I tried som SET commands with VRF parameters. I suppose this is really a switch platform and not a true router platform.


Regards,
Ge Moua | Email: [email protected]

Network Design Engineer
University of Minnesota | Networking & Telecommunications Services



Daniska, Tomas wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:cisco-nsp-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter Rathlev
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 12:01 AM
To: Ryan West
Cc: cisco-nsp
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 3560/3750 policy routing


It has been running IOS 12.2(50)SE1 IP Services "all its life" (some
months).

When we started using it I was a little nervous if it would cope (and
posted on this list about it too) but it performs splendidly for us.


I second this, 12.2(50)SE3, doing some PBR-based VoIP spliting to
different SBCs, all done in HW.


Note that PBR on these platforms is very limited in supported route-map
match options, e.g. per cco:

********************
When configuring match criteria in a route map, follow these guidelines:

-Do not match ACLs that permit packets destined for a local address. PBR
would forward these packets, which could cause ping or Telnet failure or
route protocol flapping.

-Do not match ACLs with deny ACEs. Packets that match a deny ACE are
sent to the CPU, which could cause high CPU utilization.
********************

Did your matching ACLs meet the no-deny requirement?


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