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5. If creating a new PBR policy assign it a
others with similar attributes. Select
be added, modified or removed. Select
6. Refer to the following to determine whether a new route-map configuration requires creation or an existing route-map
requires modification or removal:
Precedence
DSCP
Role Policy
User Role
Access Control List
WLAN
Incoming Interface
7. Select
Add
or
Policy Name
Continue
Exit
Figure 7-2 Policy Based Routing screen - Route Maps tab
Lists the numeric precedence (priority) assigned to each listed PBR configuration. A route-
map consists of multiple entries, each carrying a precedence value. An incoming packet is
matched against the route-map with the highest precedence (lowest numerical value).
Displays each policy's DSCP value used as matching criteria for the route map. DSCP is
the Differentiated Services Code Point field in an IP header and is for packet classification.
Packets are filtered based on the traffic class defined in the IP DSCP field. One DSCP value
can be configured per route map entry.
Lists each policy's role policy used as matching criteria.
Lists the user role defined in the Role Policy.
Displays each policy's IP ACL used as an access/deny filter criteria for the route map.
Displays each policy's WLAN used as an access/deny filter for the route map.
Display the name of the access point WWAN or VLAN interface on which the packet is
received for the listed PBR policy.
Edit
to create or modify a route-map configuration.
up to 32 characters to distinguish this route map configuration from
to proceed to the Policy Name screen where route map configurations can
to exit without creating a PBR policy.

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