I think you are confusing ip policy routing with BGP policy routing. These
are
two DIFFERENT concepts. A BGP routing policy determines what networks a BGP 
speaking router can receive or advertise to / from a neighboring BGP
speaking
router ( IBGP or EBGP ). You use BGP neighbor statements to determine
inbound
and outbound policies. This explanation is in a tiny nutshell. BGP offers a 
variety of tools for route filtering ( communities, AS-PATH, weights....etc
)
to configure BGP policies. I recommend the book Routing TCP/IP Volumes I & 
II. This would be an excellent start.

Hope this sheds some light
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On Monday 02 June 2003 22:27, Hinwoto wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> Can BGP Policy-based routing be configured both on inbound and outbound
> interfaces ?
> I know that it is definitely for inbound interface.
> And can the policy-based routing also be used to alter the final
> destination of the packet ?
> I don't think there's an option to set that.
>
> Please, show the light.
> Thanks guys
> hin
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