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Policy Forwarding
ACL-based Policy Forwarding ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Enhanced Feature Configuration Guide ▄
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ACL-based Policy Forwarding
ACL-based Policy Forwarding is a feature in the system that forwards subscriber data based on policies defined in
Access Control Lists (ACLs). When ACLs are applied to access groups, priorities are given to the ACLS. The ACL
applied with the highest priority is used to define the policy that is used for forwarding the subscriber data.
Access Control Lists (ACLs). When ACLs are applied to access groups, priorities are given to the ACLS. The ACL
applied with the highest priority is used to define the policy that is used for forwarding the subscriber data.
Important:
Refer to Access Control Lists for additional information on creating and using ACLs.
Configuring ACL-based Policy Forwarding
Configure ACL-based Policy Forwarding by applying the following example configuration:
The following example specifies that any IP packet coming from any system on the 192.168.55.0 network that has a
destination host address of 192.168.80.1 is to be redirected, or forwarded, through the system interface named
to the host at 192.168.23.12:
Save the configuration as described in the Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Applying the ACL to an IP Access Group
To apply the ACL to the IP access group for the current destination context, go to Applying the ACL to a Destination
Context.
Context.