01-10-2008 09:28 PM - edited 03-03-2019 08:13 PM
Can I use GRE and PBR in conjunction.
Here is my scenario
---1
rtr1 --- rtr2 ---2 rtr3
---3
There is a GRE tunnel between rtr1 and rtr2. One the packet lands on rtr2 to reach rtr3 it should take path 3.
After the packet lands on rtr2, Where will I match the packets?
can I do it on the GRE tunnel at rtr2?
-Sai.
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01-11-2008 12:21 AM
Yes PBR can be applied to GRE Tunnel interface to influnce the routing path/next-hop.
For example:
Access-list 100 permit ip host S.S.S.S host D.D.D.D
route-map TUNNEL-PBR
match ip address 100
set ip next-hop 3.3.3.3
interface tun1
ip policy route-map TUNNEL-PBR
Best Regards,
Mounir Mohamed
01-10-2008 09:29 PM
Oops the schematic got distorted.
from rtr2 there are 3 paths to reach rtr3
-Sai.
01-10-2008 09:48 PM
is there a tunnel between rt2 and rt3 or its normal connection..??
if normal can do it at rt2.Just classify ur packets for the destination using access-list and set the next-hop as your path 3.
For ur ref::
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fqos_c/fqcprt1/qcfpbr.htm
01-11-2008 12:21 AM
Yes PBR can be applied to GRE Tunnel interface to influnce the routing path/next-hop.
For example:
Access-list 100 permit ip host S.S.S.S host D.D.D.D
route-map TUNNEL-PBR
match ip address 100
set ip next-hop 3.3.3.3
interface tun1
ip policy route-map TUNNEL-PBR
Best Regards,
Mounir Mohamed
01-11-2008 04:39 AM
That did the magic. thank you so much..
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