[c-nsp] PBR on traffic originating from the router

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Thu Jul 28 14:53:48 EDT 2011


Hi,

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 02:29:59AM -0400, Jay Nakamura wrote:
> Is there a way, for example, a ping to the router coming into ISP2 can
> be sent back out ISP2 when ISP2 is not the default route?  Normal PBR
> applied to ingress traffic on the interface so I wasn't sure what
> could be done with traffic originating on the router.

"ip local policy <route-map>"

PBR for traffic originated by the router.

gert
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