The Dell Networking OS assigns the rst available sequence number to a rule congured without a sequence number and inserts the rule
into the PBR CAM region next to the existing entries. Because the order of rules is important, ensure that you congure any necessary
sequence numbers.
Never apply the permit statement because the redirect list covers all source and destination IP addresses.
ip redirect-list rcl0
seq 5 redirect 2.2.2.2 ip any any
seq 10 permit ip host 3.3.3.3 any
To ensure the permit permit statement or PBR exception is eective, use a lower sequence number, as shown:
ip redirect-list rcl0
seq 10 permit ip host 3.3.3.3 any
seq 15 redirect 2.2.2.2 ip any any
Create a Redirect List
To create a redirect list, use the following commands.
Create a redirect list by entering the list name.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip redirect-list redirect-list-name
redirect-list-name: 16 characters.
To delete the redirect list, use the no ip redirect-list command.
The following example creates a redirect list by the name of xyz.
Dell(conf)#ip redirect-list ?
WORD Redirect-list name (max 16 chars)
Dell(conf)#ip redirect-list xyz
Create a Rule for a Redirect-list
To set the rules for the redirect list, use the following command. You can enter the command multiple times and create a sequence of
redirect rules. Use the seq nn redirect version of the command to organize your rules.
Congure a rule for the redirect list.
CONF-REDIRECT-LIST mode
seq {number} redirect {ip-address | tunnel tunnel-id} [track <obj-id>}{ip-protocol-number |
protocol-type [bit]} {source mask | any | host ip-address}{destination mask | any | host ip-
address}
• number is the number in sequence to initiate this rule
• ip-address is the Forwarding router’s address
• tunnel is used to congure the tunnel settings
• tunnel-id is used to redirect the trac
• track <obj-id> is used to track the object-id
• track is to enable the tracking
• FORMAT: A.B.C.D
Policy-based Routing (PBR)
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