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The Implementing Cisco IP Routing - ROUTE Exam: 642-902

Policy Based Routing & IP SLA

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Intro
Policy-Based Routing: Using Route Maps Cisco IP SLA: Service Level Agreement

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PBR: Using Route Maps


Match according: packet size, source, source and destination, application, Set: next hop, exit interface, QoS marking Configuration
router-map PBR permit 10 match ip address 1 set ip next-hop router-map PBR permit 20 match set Interface fa0/0 ip policy route-map name

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Policy-Based Routing Contd.


Verification:
show ip policy show route-map debug ip policy

Applying PBR to Locally Created Packets


ip local policy route-map name

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IP SLA: Service Level Agreement


How it works?
Testing: DHCP, ECHO, FTP, HTTP, jitter, VoIP SLA Operation SLA Responder

Configuration:

R1 ip sla monitor 31 type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho 2.2.2.2 frequency 5 ip sla monitor schedule 31 life forever start-time now

R2

Verification:
show ip sla monitor configuration show ip sla monitor statistics

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SLA Tracking to Influence Routing


Static Routing
track 1 rtr 1 reachability ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.21.1 track 1

PBR
track 1 rtr 1 reachability set ip next-hop verify-availability 1.1.1.1 1 track 1

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Summary
Policy-Based Routing
Using Route Maps

IP SLA: Service Level Agreement


SLA Tracking to Influence Routing

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