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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring policy-based routingThe next set <strong>of</strong> commands defines a new PBR list (802). This list will be applied to <strong>the</strong> datainterface (VLAN 5). The purpose <strong>of</strong> this is to route data traffic through interfaces o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong>E1/T1 interface, so that this traffic will not interface with voice traffic.<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)# ip pbr-list 802<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-PBR 802)# name "Data_To_HQ"Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-PBR 802)# ip-rule 1<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-PBR 802/ip rule 1)# next-hop list 2Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-PBR 802/ip rule 1)# ip-protocol tcpDone!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-PBR 802/ip rule 1)# destination-ip host 149.49.43.189Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-PBR 802/ip rule 1)# exit<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-PBR 802)# exitThe next set <strong>of</strong> commands creates next hop list 2. This next hop list routes traffic to <strong>the</strong> GREtunnel (Tunnel 1). If <strong>the</strong> GRE tunnel is not available, <strong>the</strong> next hop list checks <strong>the</strong> next entry on<strong>the</strong> list and routes <strong>the</strong> traffic to <strong>the</strong> E1/T1 interface (Serial 4/1). If nei<strong>the</strong>r interface is available,<strong>the</strong> traffic is dropped. This allows data traffic to use <strong>the</strong> E1/T1 interface, but only when <strong>the</strong> GREtunnel is not available. Alternatively, <strong>the</strong> list can be configured without <strong>the</strong> E1/T1 interface,preventing data traffic from using <strong>the</strong> E1/T1 interface at all.<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)# ip next-hop-list 2<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-next hop list 2)#name "Data-To_HQ"Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-next hop list 2)#next-hop-interface 1 Tunnel 1Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-next hop list 2)#next-hop-interface 2 Serial 4/1Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-next hop list 2)#next-hop-interface 3 Null0Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-next hop list 2)#exit<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)#Finally, <strong>the</strong> next set <strong>of</strong> commands applies <strong>the</strong> PBR list to <strong>the</strong> data VLAN (5).<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)# interface Vlan 5<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-if:Vlan 6)# ip pbr-group 802Done!<strong>G350</strong>-001(super-if:Vlan 6)# exit<strong>G350</strong>-001(super)#286 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong>

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