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PBR Routing 3500yl K.15.01.0031

 
Tobias L.
Occasional Advisor

PBR Routing 3500yl K.15.01.0031

What's wrong with my config? Any ideas regarding my pbr settings?

All devices which got a 10.10.10.x ip address should get as next-hop 10.10.10.247.

My configuration:

Startup configuration:

; J8692A Configuration Editor; Created on release #K.15.01.0031

hostname "RZ NES Routing SW1"
fastboot
module 1 type J86xxA
ip routing
no ip source-route
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
untagged 4-24
no untagged 1-3
no ip address
exit
vlan 22
name "10.10.10.x"
untagged 1,3
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
exit
vlan 20
name "10.10.12.x"
untagged 2
ip address 10.10.12.1 255.255.255.0
exit
route-map "10" permit seq 1
match ip address prefix-list "10er"
set ip next-hop 10.10.10.247
exit
ip prefix-list "10er" seq 5 permit 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 ge 24 le 24


Thanks for you help!

TL
2 REPLIES 2
Michael_Breuer
Esteemed Contributor

Re: PBR Routing 3500yl K.15.01.0031

Hello Tobias,

I assume that your route-map is not applied. According to the examples in manual you have to apply it to a redistribute statement within RIP or OSPF.

The steps in configuring a route policy are:
1.
(Optional) Create any prefix lists you will use to select routes for your policy.
2.
Create a route map.
3.
Include match statements in your route map to define the selection criteria for routes.
4.
(Optional) Include set statements in your route map to modify properties of your routes.
5.
Apply the policy.

see: http://cdn.procurve.com/training/Manuals/3500-5400-6200-6600-8200-MRG-June10-K_15_01.pdf

Cheers,

Michael
Ingentive Networks GmbH
Tobias L.
Occasional Advisor

Re: PBR Routing 3500yl K.15.01.0031

Hi,

the OPSF and RIP redistribution is just an example. I thought you can do it without OSPF or RIP like on the cisco devices.

TL