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Policy-based routing : ウィキペディア英語版
In computer networking, policy-based routing (PBR) is a technique used to make routing decisions based on policies set by the network administrator.When a router receives a packet it normally decides where to forward it based on the destination address in the packet, which is then used to look up an entry in a routing table. However, in some cases, there may be a need to forward the packet based on other criteria. For example, a network administrator might want to forward a packet based on the source address, not the destination address. This should not be confused with source routing.Policy-based routing may also be based on the size of the packet, the protocol of the payload, or other information available in a packet header or payload. This permits routing of packets originating from different sources to different networks even when the destinations are the same and can be useful when interconnecting several private networks.In the Cisco IOS, PBR is implemented using ''route maps''.(Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide ) Linux supports multiple routing tables since version 2.2.(Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO ) FreeBSD supports PBR using either IPFW or OpenBSD's PF.==Examples of PBR Usage==PBR can be used to redirect traffic to a proxy server by using a PBR-aware L3-switch (router). In such deployment, specific source traffic (e.g. HTTP, FTP) can be redirected to a cache engine. This is known as virtual inline deployment.

In computer networking, policy-based routing (PBR) is a technique used to make routing decisions based on policies set by the network administrator.
When a router receives a packet it normally decides where to forward it based on the destination address in the packet, which is then used to look up an entry in a routing table. However, in some cases, there may be a need to forward the packet based on other criteria. For example, a network administrator might want to forward a packet based on the source address, not the destination address. This should not be confused with source routing.
Policy-based routing may also be based on the size of the packet, the protocol of the payload, or other information available in a packet header or payload. This permits routing of packets originating from different sources to different networks even when the destinations are the same and can be useful when interconnecting several private networks.
In the Cisco IOS, PBR is implemented using ''route maps''.〔(Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide )〕 Linux supports multiple routing tables since version 2.2.〔(Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO )〕 FreeBSD supports PBR using either IPFW or OpenBSD's PF.
==Examples of PBR Usage==
PBR can be used to redirect traffic to a proxy server by using a PBR-aware L3-switch (router). In such deployment, specific source traffic (e.g. HTTP, FTP) can be redirected to a cache engine. This is known as virtual inline deployment.

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ウィキペディアで「In computer networking, policy-based routing (PBR) is a technique used to make routing decisions based on policies set by the network administrator.When a router receives a packet it normally decides where to forward it based on the destination address in the packet, which is then used to look up an entry in a routing table. However, in some cases, there may be a need to forward the packet based on other criteria. For example, a network administrator might want to forward a packet based on the source address, not the destination address. This should not be confused with source routing.Policy-based routing may also be based on the size of the packet, the protocol of the payload, or other information available in a packet header or payload. This permits routing of packets originating from different sources to different networks even when the destinations are the same and can be useful when interconnecting several private networks.In the Cisco IOS, PBR is implemented using ''route maps''.(Cisco IOS Release 12.0 Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide ) Linux supports multiple routing tables since version 2.2.(Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO ) FreeBSD supports PBR using either IPFW or OpenBSD's PF.==Examples of PBR Usage==PBR can be used to redirect traffic to a proxy server by using a PBR-aware L3-switch (router). In such deployment, specific source traffic (e.g. HTTP, FTP) can be redirected to a cache engine. This is known as virtual inline deployment.」の詳細全文を読む



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