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Route Map Binding
All packets coming in on an interface that is bound to a route map and match a route map rule
are routed to the next hop defined in the rule.
To bind an interface to a route map:
Click IP Configuration > Policy Based Routing > Route Map Binding.
Click Add and enter the parameters:
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Interface—Select an interface (with an ip address).
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Bound IPv4 Route Map—Select an IPv4 route map to bind to the interface.
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Bound IPv6 Route Map—Select an IPv6 route map to bind to the interface.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
Policy-Based Routes
To view the route maps that defined:
Click IP Configuration > Policy Based Routing > Policy Based Routes.
Previously-defined route maps are displayed:
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Interface Name—Interface on which route map is bound.
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Route Map Name—Name of route map.
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Route Map Status—Status of interface:
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Active—Interface is up.
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Interface Down—Interface is down.
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ACL Name—ACL associated with route map.
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Next Hop—Where packets matching route map will be routed.
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Next Hop Status—Reachability of next hop:
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Active—The next hop IP address is reachable.
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Unreachable—The status is not active due to the fact that the next hop IP address is
not reachable.
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
IP Configuration
Policy-Based Routing