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Policy Based Routing (PBR) Explained | Control Traffic Your Way π
Traditional routing sends traffic based on the routing table, but Policy Based Routing (PBR) gives network engineers more control by allowing traffic to follow custom-defined policies rather than the default path. π₯
This infographic demonstrates how different departments or VLANs can be directed through separate ISPs or paths using Route Maps and Next-Hop Policies. π
πΉ Topics Covered:
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Route-Map Configuration
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Match Statements
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Next-Hop Selection
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VLAN-Based Traffic Control
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Multi-ISP Traffic Forwarding
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Policy-Based Path Selection
π‘ Example Use Cases:
β Send Accounting traffic through ISP-X
β Route Engineering traffic through ISP-Y
β Prioritize critical applications
β Load sharing across multiple WAN links
β Traffic engineering for better performance
π οΈ Key Configuration Concepts:
πΉ route-map
πΉ match ip address
πΉ set ip next-hop
πΉ Apply policies to interfaces
PBR gives administrators the flexibility to make routing decisions based on source, destination, applications, or business requirements instead of relying only on destination-based routing.
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26/05/2026
π₯ Build Your CCIE Dream Lab, Build Your Skills! π₯
A strong home lab is where theory transforms into real-world networking experience. From OSPF and EIGRP to BGP, XR platforms, VLANs, and enterprise topologies, hands-on practice is one of the most effective ways to strengthen troubleshooting and configuration skills.
This CCIE Home Lab topology demonstrates how multiple technologies can be integrated into a realistic environment for learning and testing advanced networking concepts. π
π‘ Lab practice helps you:
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Master routing protocols
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Improve troubleshooting skills
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Understand enterprise network design
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Gain confidence for CCNP/CCIE exams
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Build practical experience for production environments
What's your preferred lab setup β physical devices, EVE-NG, GNS3, or CML? Share below π
26/05/2026
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