Hamid,
Are you sourcing your traffic from the router? By default any traffic
sourced from the router will not be policy routed. You need to add a IP
LOCAL POLICY ROUTE-MAP routemap.

Hope this helps.

-Richard Newman



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> Hi ,
>
> I want to make a policy routing on one of Interfaces, and I have defined a
> route-map for it:( IP addresses are changed)
>
> !
> route-map TEST permit 2
>     match ip address 133
>     set interface tunnel 0
> !
> access-list 133 permit ip 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 any
> access-list 134 deny ip 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255 any
> access-list 134 prmit ip any any
> !
> interface fastethernet0/0.7
>     ip address 192.168.100.1 255.255.255.0
>     ip policy route-map TEST
>     encapsulation isl 7
> !
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 4/0
> ------------------------------------------
> The problem is that policy routing dosn't work at all. The packets are not
> routed to the tunnel interface at all, instead they are routed through the
> default route (serial 4/0). First I thought the problem is with the
> access-list, so I applied the 134 access-list for outbound traffic on my
> sreial interfaces, THE PACKETS MATCHED THE ACCESS-LIST AND GOT DROPPED.
>
> I don't what causes the problem, is it an IOS bug or I am doing something
> wrong.
>
> Any input would be appreciated,
>
> Thanks
> Hamid




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