Reference Guide
Defaults Not congured
Command Mode ROUTE-MAP
Usage Information None
Example
OS10(conf-route-map)# set ip next-hop 10.10.10.10 track-id 12
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
show policy
Displays policy information.
Syntax
show {ip | ipv6} policy [map-name]
Parameters map-name — (Optional) Enter the name of a congured route map (up to 140 characters).
Defaults None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information None
Example
OS10# show ip policy map-name
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
show route-map pbr-statistics
Displays the current PBR statistics.
Syntax
show route-map [map-name] pbr-statistics
Parameters map-name — (Optional) Enter the name of a congured route map (up to 140 characters).
Defaults None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information None
Example
OS10# show route-map map1 pbr-statistics
Supported Releases 10.3.0E or later
Virtual routing and forwarding
Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) allows to partition a physical router into multiple virtual routers. The control and data plane are isolated
in each virtual router (VR) so that trac does not ow across VRs. VRF allows multiple instances of routing tables to co-exist within the
same router at the same time.
OS 10 supports a management VRF instance and a default VRF instance. You can add management ports to the management VRF
instance. All the front panel ports and logical interfaces are part of the default VRF instance.
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