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Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.1

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Configuring PBR per VRF

For traffic arriving on a VRF instance, you can re-direct this traffic to a next-hop on another VRF instance using route-maps. In the route-map, set the next-hop IP address that is reachable through a different VRF instance. When traffic that matches certain criteria arrives on a VRF instance, the route-map configuration enables packets to be re-directed to a next-hop that is reachable over another VRF instance. To configure PBR per VRF:
  1. Create the match ACL rule for IPv4 or IPv6 traffic.
    {ip | ipv6} access-list access-list-name
  2. Permit or deny IPv4 or IPv6 traffic from any source with a specific destination.
    permit {ip | ipv6} any ip-address
    or
    deny {ip | ipv6} any ip–address
  3. Configure a route-map to re-direct traffic arriving on a specific VRF instance.
    route-map route-map-name
  4. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address to match and specify the access-list name.
    match {ip | ipv6} address access-list-name
  5. In the route-map, set the IPv4 or IPv6 next-hop to be reached through a different VRF instance.
    set {ip | ipv6} vrf vrf-name next-hop next-hop-ipv4address
    This next-hop-address is reachable through a different VRF instance.
    NOTE: If the next-hop is reachable on the specified VRF instance, the packet is redirected; otherwise, the packet follows the regular routing flow.
  6. Apply the route-map to the interface.
    interface interface-type
    {ip | ipv6} policy route-map route-map-name
  7. View the route-map information.
    show route-map
    OS10(conf-if-vl-40)# do show route-map 
    route-map test, permit, sequence 10
    Match clauses:
    ip address (access-lists): acl1
    Set clauses:
    ip vrf red next-hop 1.1.1.1 track-id 200

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