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PBR Destination in an L3Out
Prior to APIC Release 5.2, PBR destinations must be in a BD, not in an L3Out. Starting with APIC Release 5.2, PBR destinations can be in an L3Out, which provides a more flexible design for service insertion.
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Module 8 - Network services integration Demo
Demonstration of the use of Service Graph with PBR for service nodes insertion in a Multi-Site architecture.
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Module 8 - Network services integration
Description of the available options to integrate network service modules in a Multi-Site architecture. The specific focus is on the use of Service Graph with Policy Based Redirection (PBR) to insert service nodes for communications between EPGs.
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Service Redirection in Cisco DCNM, Release 11.3(1)
This video shows how to orchestrate a Layer 4 to Layer 7 (L4-L7) Service Appliance with a VXLAN fabric in a data center managed by Cisco DCNM Release 11.3(1). This video covers provisioning, defining service policies, and monitoring redirected flows.
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Cisco Tech Talk: Configuring Policy-Based Routing on Cisco SMB Switch
Learn how to configure Policy-Based Routing on Cisco SMB Switch. Policy-based Routing (PBR) provides a means for routing selected packets to a next hop address based on packet fields, using ACLs for classification.
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