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Policy Based Routing

tmcmurray
Level 1
Level 1

I have a site that offers two circuits.  One is a 28mbps dynamic VPN connection, the other is a 3mbps point-to-point multilink.  My issue is that I would like all voice and video traffic to use the P2P and all other traffic to use the VPN.  If the VPN goes down, I would like all traffic to traverse the P2P and vice cersa if the P2P goes down.

How do I set up PBR using protocol as my method of routing?  I understand PBR using source/destination criteria.

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Mohamed Sobair
Level 7
Level 7

Hi,

PBR can also use a protocol for source of routing, you just need to include which protocols in the Extended Access-list of the matching traffic.

example:

interface f0/0

ip policy route-map policy

ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y

route-map policy permit 10

match ip address 100

set ip next-hop x.x.x.x

access-list 100 permit (TCP/UDP) source destination eq ports

Is this what you are lookin for?

Mohamed

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Mohamed Sobair
Level 7
Level 7

Hi,

PBR can also use a protocol for source of routing, you just need to include which protocols in the Extended Access-list of the matching traffic.

example:

interface f0/0

ip policy route-map policy

ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y

route-map policy permit 10

match ip address 100

set ip next-hop x.x.x.x

access-list 100 permit (TCP/UDP) source destination eq ports

Is this what you are lookin for?

Mohamed

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