Overview
This article provides information regarding the Exinda CLI command pbr
.
You can use the pbr
command to configure the appliance with Policy Based Routing (PBR) so an Exinda appliance can be inserted in the network out-of-path, but retain in-path optimization capabilities.
Information
- {}: Options are enclosed in braces and are separated by '|'
- []: Optional keywords are enclosed in brackets
- <>: User input is required where variables are enclosed in greater-than and less-than symbols
The following table describes the commands used for performing common actions related to pbr:
Action Description | Command |
Parameter Description |
To specify the IP address to route traffic to after it arrives at the interface |
pbr interface <interface-name> {ip|ipv6} next-hop <ip-address> |
<interface-name> - Name of the interface. E.g. eth1 , eth2 , eth3 , eth4 . |
To specify the multi-queue NIC operation mode for this PBR interface | pbr interface <interface-name> mq mode {auto-license|single|multi|multi-per-vc} |
|
To specify the bandwidth at which the PBR interface auto-license mode switches from single-queue to multi-queue |
pbr interface <interface-name> mq switch-bandwidth <bandwidth
[G|M|k]> |
<bandwidth [G|M|k]> - Specify the bandwidth at which to switch to a multi-queue configuration. |
To display the parameters of the PBR interface configurations |
show pbr |
Not Applicable |
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