one of the "gotchas" of the 3550 IOS images.

There is no reference to the ip policy route-map command in the
documentation. Policy is not mentioned in the configuration guide.

I did check the "unsupported commands" section and did not see anything
specific. But I can say that there are commands that appear in the IOS
menus, and there are commands that you can enter and receive no error
message. And they still have no effect.

guessing now, but because of the experiences above, I would suggest that
policy routing is not supported in the 3550 IOS at this time.

one of the frustrations of this IOS on this platform


""W. Alan Robertson""  wrote in message
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> Howdy folks...
>
> I need to set the next hop on a 3550 (with the EMI Image) based on the
> protocol type.  We've got a number of transparent proxy servers, each
> one handling a different type of traffic (One for HTTP...  One for
> SMTP...  Etc.).
>
> No problem, right?  Wrong.
>
> Merrily, I configured my access-lists to identify the various traffic
> types.  I then created the route-map statements to set ip next-hop for
> each of the types of traffic.  I then went to my vlan interface to
> apply the route-maps, but lo and behold, no "ip policy" command.
>
> How can I apply the route-maps to my interface?
>
> Is there another way to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alan




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