Thanks

I got info from somewhere else that If the next-hop IP address is not
reachable, then BAD luck, it won't go to next policy. You can though set 2
next-hops, if one fails, it will then it will use the next one.

eg;
route-map dummy permit 10
match ip address 1
set ip next-hop 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2


""Steven A. Ridder""  wrote in message
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> I think if it knows that the destination is down, it will use the next
route
> in the regular routing table, but I'm not sure.  Try it in a lab, as it's
a
> good question.
>
>
> ""piesupport""  wrote in message
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> > I have enable PBR on one of my interfaces of 7513.which decide on basis
of
> > source IP block and chosse next hop. My question is what will happen if
> next
> > hop is unavialable (down).will it go to alternate hop as decided by
> BGP.( I
> > am running BGP, OSPF in my network) and next hops are EBGP peers?
> >
> > REgards
> > Raza Bhutta
> >
> > --




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