01-13-2010 08:15 PM - edited 03-06-2019 09:17 AM
I have a layer 3 switch (4506) connected to a WAN router.
The 4506 has several SVI's which are the gateways to different subnets (i.e. 10.208.2.x, 10.208.3.x, 10.208.4.x, etc.).
After creating a route-map, do I apply it to the incoming physical port on that 4506 or do I apply it to the SVI for that subnet?
Second, does my next hop have to be an interface (ip address) on the same 4506 or could it be on the WAN router?
Thanks in advance.
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01-13-2010 09:12 PM
01-13-2010 11:33 PM
Hello David,
the ip policy command has to be applied on SVI(s) interfaces
>> Second, does my next hop have to be an interface (ip address) on the same 4506 or could it be on the WAN router?
the IP next-hop has to be an IP address of ANOTHER box, the WAN router or other device to which you want to direct traffic
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-13-2010 09:12 PM
01-13-2010 10:06 PM
Hi,
Yes you can apply check out the below link hope that helps out your query !!
Regards
Ganesh.H
01-13-2010 11:33 PM
Hello David,
the ip policy command has to be applied on SVI(s) interfaces
>> Second, does my next hop have to be an interface (ip address) on the same 4506 or could it be on the WAN router?
the IP next-hop has to be an IP address of ANOTHER box, the WAN router or other device to which you want to direct traffic
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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