Reference Guide

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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 congured 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 congured 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 trac 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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