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Chapter 7 Route
NXC CLI Reference Guide
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The following table describes the commands available for policy route. You must use the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these
commands.
Table 24 Command Summary: Policy Route
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] bwm activate Globally enables bandwidth management. You
must globally activate bandwidth management to
have individual policy routes or application patrol
policies apply bandwidth management. The
no
command globally disables bandwidth
management.
policy {policy_number | append | insert
policy_number}
Enters the policy-route sub-command mode to
configure, add or insert a policy.
[no] auto-disable When you set interface as the next-hop type
(using the next-hop interface) for this route,
you can use this command to have the NXC
automatically disable this policy route when the
next-hop’s connection is down. The no command
disables the setting.
[no] bandwidth <1..1048576> priority
<1..1024> [maximize-bandwidth-usage]
Sets the maximum bandwidth and priority for the
policy. The no command removes bandwidth
settings from the rule. You can also turn
maximize bandwidth usage on or off.
[no] deactivate Disables the specified policy. The
no command
enables the specified policy.
[no] description description Sets a descriptive name for the policy. The
no
command removes the name for the policy.
[no] destination {address_object|any} Sets the destination IP address the matched
packets must have. The no command resets the
destination IP address to the default (any). any
means all IP addresses.
[no] dscp {any | <0..63>} Sets a custom DSCP code point (0~63). This is
the DSCP value of incoming packets to which
this policy route applies. any means all DSCP
value or no DSCP marker.
[no] dscp class {default | dscp_class} Sets a DSCP class. Use default to apply this
policy route to incoming packets that are marked
with DSCP value 0. Use one of the pre-defined
AF classes (including af11~af13, af21~af23,
af31~af33, and af41~af43) to apply this policy
route to incoming packets that are marked with
the DSCP AF class.
The “af” entries stand for Assured Forwarding.
The number following the “af” identifies one of
four classes and one of three drop preferences.
dscp-marking <0..63> Sets a DSCP value to have the NXC apply that
DSCP value to the route’s outgoing packets.
dscp-marking class {default | dscp_class} Sets how the NXC handles the DSCP value of
the outgoing packets that match this route. Set
this to default to have the NXC set the DSCP
value of the packets to 0. Set this to an “af” class
(including af11~af13, af21~af23, af31~af33, and
af41~af43) which stands for Assured Forwarding.
The number following the “af” identifies one of
four classes and one of three drop preferences.
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