From: James Ventre (messageboard@ventrefamily.com)
Date: Fri Mar 24 2006 - 18:42:11 GMT-3
Only specify what you want policy routed. If it falls through the
policy routing without a match - it's routed via the RIB.
James
John Matus wrote:
> if you just want to policy route one kind of traffic but not any other
> should you use a "permit 1000" statement to allow the other traffic to pass
> thru or does the other traffic just know intuitively not to be policy
> routed if it does not match the ACL in the route-map
>
> EXAMPLE
>
> route-map policy permit 10
> match ip address 111
> set ip next-hop 132.1.23.3
> !
> route-map policy permit 20
>
> should i used the "permit 20" or not?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> John D. Matus
> Technical Support / PAS
> Fujitsu Consulting
> 626-568-7716
> John.Matus@tokiom.com
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