Users Guide

routing-policy-map
routing-policy-map role <user-role> access-list <route-acl>
Description
This command associates a routing access control list (ACL) with a user role.
Syntax
Parameter Description
role <user-role>
Name of the user role to be associated with the specified routing ACL.
access-list
<route-acl>
Name of the route ACL to be associated to the specified user role.
Usage Guidelines
The commands to associate an access list to a user role vary, depending upon the type of access list being
associated to that role. User roles are applied globally across all controllers, so Ethertype, MAC and session
ACLs can be applied to global user roles. However, routing access lists may vary between locations, so they are
mapped to a user role in a local configuration setting.
Example
The following example maps a user role to a routing ACL.
(host)(config) #routing-policy-map
role employee access-list branch1
To associate the user role with an ethertype, MAC or session ACL, use the command user-role <role> access-list
eth|mac|session <acl>.
Related Commands
Command Description
ip access-list route Use this command to configure an access control list (ACL) for policy-based
routing (PBR).
ip nexthop-list
Use this command to define a next-hop list for a routing policy
Command History
Version Description
ArubaOS 6.4.3.0 Command introduced.
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