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Options for the service route:
- Local break out
- Autogenerated ( learn from the other side another SSR )
- Learn route ( use-bgo-over-svr )
- Next Peer ( the next peer will decide the routing )
service-route | https://docs.128technology.com/docs/config_reference_guide/#service-route | |||||
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Conductor 5.4.1 | ||||||
PCLI | Example for local breakout: next-hop node1 wan1
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bridge-name generated host nat-target: The target address for this service-route. dest-NAT : replace with DHCP server or DNS server IP address (eg: 8.8.8.8 ) next-hop next-peer: list of multiple peers ( like DC ssr ) peer: like DC ssr reachability-detection routing-stack: ?????? look & use the routing table??? routing-stack-vrf: ?????? service-name service-route-policy: Max session, session rate, packet replication, water mark Low/High use-learned-routes: to also use the RiB ( by default, without SR, the ssr will use the RiB ) | ||||||
service-route > host | This is used to direct packets to the host operating system of a specified node >>> Local Linux host / Node! | |||||
service-route > next-hop | local breakout | |||||
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service-route-policy | https://docs.128technology.com/docs/config_reference_guide/#service-route-policy | |||||