Summary

You now have your black belt in basic Policy Routing implementation. You see from the final example that there is usually more than one correct implementation method. You see how the three elements of Policy Routing—address, route, and rule—support, intermingle, and interact with each other.

You are now ready to start considering the advanced implications of Policy Routing structures. You wonder how the core triad interacts with other network structures, especially when you start considering dynamic routing, NAT, firewalling, QoS, and packet filters. These subjects are the next you start to study as you begin to see the larger network picture emerge.

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