System information

BSR 64000 Configuration and Management Guide
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MOT(config-rmap)#set ip diff-serv <0-63>
The precedence setting determines which packets will be given transmission priority.
When packets with a precedence value are received by another router, the packets are
ordered for transmission according to the precedence set. A higher precedence value
indicates a higher priority. Refer to Table 7-1 for pre-defined precedence values.
Enabling Policy-Based Routing on an Interface
To enable policy-based routing on an interface and to indicate which route map the
router should use, use the ip policy route-map command in Interface Configuration
mode, as shown in the example below:
MOT(config-if)# ip policy route-map <route map name>
All packets arriving on the interface will be subject to policy-based routing. Use the
no ip policy route-map <route map name> command to disable policy-based routing
on the interface.
Enabling Local Policy-Based Routing on a Router
Local policy-based routing is applied to all packets originating from this router. To
enable local policy-based routing on a router and to indicate which route map the
router should use, use the
ip local policy route-map command in Global
Configuration mode, as shown in the example below:
MOT(config)# ip local policy route-map <route map name>
All packets originating on the router will now be subject to local policy-based routing.
Use the no ip local policy route-map <route map name> command to disable local
policy-based routing on the router. Use the show ip local policy command to display
the route map used for local policy-based routing, if one exists.
Gathering Routing Policy Information
Use the following show commands to monitor routing policies:
show ip access-list
show ip as-path access-list