Name
ip local policy route-map — global
Synopsis
ip local policy route-mapmap
no ip local policy route-mapmap
Configures
Policy routing
Default
None
Description
This command enables local policy routing. In brief, policy routing means using criteria other than the shortest path to the destination (as computed by a routing protocol) for route selection. The map
parameter is the name of a route map that specifies the routing policy. Unlike the ip policy
command, which applies a routing policy to a single interface, this command applies the policy to traffic originating on the router.
Example
In this example, a route map named map1
states that any traffic that matching access list 101 will be routed to the 10.1.1.1 router. Access list 101 matches all IP traffic destined for network 10.1.5.0/24. The ip local policy
command is used to apply this route map, effectively routing all traffic for 10.1.5.0 through 10.1.1.1 regardless of what the routing protocols might tell the router to do. There are many possible reasons for this policy—for example, the traffic for 10.1.5.0 might be highly confidential, and we want to make sure that it passes only through trusted routers.
access-list 101 permit ip 10.1.5.0 0.0.0.255 any ! ip local policy route-map map1 ! route-map map1 match ip address 101 set ip next-hop 10.1.1.1
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