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Unable to Look Ip policy route-map in PBR

Hari Kumar Raja
Level 1
Level 1

Hi all ,

i have a Layer3 Switch Cisco WS-c3750G -24T , initially i have a IOS version c3750-Ipbase , recentely i have upgraded my IOS to c3750-Ipservices-M to enable to PBR for my network , i have created all the acl and tried to give the route-map with PBR , the command was initiallying but i am not able to see the applied route-map in my policy route , i have gone through the blog and enabled SDM prefer routing , but no luck .

Can any one help me on this please.

Thanks

Hari

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Ivan Krimmel
Level 7
Level 7

hey Hari,

let's start with having your config reviewed. So please paste in here:

ACL configuration

route-map configuration

interface configuration where you aimed to apply PBR

Cheers!

Hi Ivan,

I have the same problem and I have a Catalist 3750G-24-PS stack with four units in stack.

I am running IOS verision c3750-ipservicesk9-mz.122-55.SE8.

This is my configuration:

route-map INTERNET-BT permit 10

description BIG INTERNET BT Default Route

match ip address 10

set default interface Vlan30

set ip default next-hop 192.168.24.81

!

route-map INTERNET-BT permit 20

set default interface Vlan30

set ip default next-hop 192.168.24.83

!

!

... 

access-list 10 permit 192.168.152.0 0.0.0.255

...

!

! (This is the Virtual interface where I wish to apply the ip policy route-map command

interface Vlan 2

description Rete Sistemisti FINAF

ip address 192.168.152.254 255.255.255.0

end

and this is the SDM profile I'm using:

3750-CED#show sdm prefer

The current template is "desktop routing" template.

The selected template optimizes the resources in

the switch to support this level of features for

8 routed interfaces and 1024 VLANs.

  number of unicast mac addresses:                       3K

  number of IPv4 IGMP groups + multicast routes:   1K

  number of IPv4 unicast routes:                             11K

    number of directly-connected IPv4 hosts:            3K

    number of indirect IPv4 routes:                           8K

  number of IPv4 policy based routing aces:             0.5K

  number of IPv4/MAC qos aces:                           0.5K

  number of IPv4/MAC security aces:                      1K

What I'm doing wrong ?

Is my IOS the right one ?

Thanks al lot for your suggestions

Fabio

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