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Policy based Routing (PBR)

narsha
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After making changes in the PBR ,I have to reload the Router to make the PBR work correctly.

 

I need the command that needs to be executed after the policy, route-map or prefix-list of a PBR configuration has changed.

 

The command is something akin to "router# ==clear ip pbr==".

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Hello,

 

I am not aware of such a command. Also, reloading the router for any change in PBR to take effect is odd as well. What device is this on, and what exactly are you changing ?

balaji.bandi
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not sure what you trying to achieve can you elaborate more on your requirement so we can understand your advice better.

 

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@narsha wrote:

After making changes in the PBR ,I have to reload the Router to make the PBR work correctly.


To verify traffic is being policy routed you can initiate some traffic from the PBR source interface and open a debug on the policy.

sh ip policy
no service time debug
debug ip policy  <acl>


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