08-18-2008 09:44 AM - edited 03-06-2019 12:52 AM
Hi
I was hoping for some help setting up route-maps on 3750G-12S switches. The 3750's are using 12.2.(35)SE5 IPBase image.
I have put in the commands:
route-map vlan70 _noproxy permit 10
match ip address 10
set ip default next-hop 10.217.12.1
Then I have gone to SVI vlan configuration mode by entering:
Core_sw1(config)#int vlan 70
and have then typed the command
Core_sw1(config-if)#ip policy route-map vlan7_NoProxy
This command is giving an error by putting an "^" under the "o" in Policy and I have done an "IP ?" on the interface and it does not show policy as an option.
What do I need to put in as a command to achieve the same thing, before I add the access-lists?
Please help, could do without upgrading IOS if possible!
Thanks
Mark
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08-18-2008 09:55 AM
Mark
I have checked the Feature Navigator on the Cisco web site and it shows that Policy Based Routing is not supported in the IPBase image. To get support for PBR you need to be running IP Services or Advcanced IP Services. So it looks like a code upgrade is a requirement.
Also be careful about capitalization. when you configured the route map you called it:
route-map vlan70 _noproxy permit 10
but on the interface you called it:
Core_sw1(config-if)#ip policy route-map vlan7_NoProxy
which is a different name as far as the 3750 is concerned.
HTH
Rick
08-18-2008 10:04 AM
Mark
The IP Services would be a feature upgrade which you need to purchase, as is the Advnaced IP Services. Once you have the correct license then either of them can be down loaded from Cisco.
HTH
Rick
08-18-2008 09:55 AM
Mark
I have checked the Feature Navigator on the Cisco web site and it shows that Policy Based Routing is not supported in the IPBase image. To get support for PBR you need to be running IP Services or Advcanced IP Services. So it looks like a code upgrade is a requirement.
Also be careful about capitalization. when you configured the route map you called it:
route-map vlan70 _noproxy permit 10
but on the interface you called it:
Core_sw1(config-if)#ip policy route-map vlan7_NoProxy
which is a different name as far as the 3750 is concerned.
HTH
Rick
08-18-2008 10:00 AM
Hi Rick
thanks for the update
Can you tell me if the IP Services image is available to download from Cisco? or do you need to purchase it as with the Advanced IP services image?
Cheers
Mark
08-18-2008 10:04 AM
Mark
The IP Services would be a feature upgrade which you need to purchase, as is the Advnaced IP Services. Once you have the correct license then either of them can be down loaded from Cisco.
HTH
Rick
08-18-2008 10:10 AM
Hi Rick
Many thanks for the information, I suppose we better upgrade then! More money :0(
Cheers
Mark
08-18-2008 10:25 AM
Mark
Yes I believe that an upgrade (and more money) are called for.
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HTH
Rick
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