.. _srv6_steering_doc: Steering packets into a SR Policy ================================= steer packets using the sr steering policy ------------------------------------------ To steer packets in Transit into an SR policy (T.Insert, T.Encaps and T.Encaps.L2 behaviors), the user needs to create an ‘sr steering policy’. :: sr steer l3 2001::/64 via index 1 sr steer l3 2001::/64 via bsid cafe::1 sr steer l3 2001::/64 via bsid cafe::1 fib-table 3 sr steer l3 10.0.0.0/16 via bsid cafe::1 sr steer l2 TenGE0/1/0 via bsid cafe::1 Disclaimer: The T.Encaps.L2 will steer L2 frames into an SR Policy. Notice that creating an SR steering policy for L2 frames will actually automatically *put the interface into promiscous mode*. steer packets using the classifier ---------------------------------- Another way to steer packet is to use the classifier. First the user need to manually add the source routing node to the list of the ip6-inacl next nodes. Using the python api this can be done with: :: # jsonfiles = get list of json api files vpp = VPP(jsonfiles) vpp.add_node_next(node_name='ip6-inacl', next_name='sr-pl-rewrite-insert') Below is a classifier mask filtering all the packets from the interface TenGigabitEthernet5/0/0 on ip version and moving all ipv6 packets to the sr-pl-rewrite-insert node (dropping the others) and applying the source routing index 2. In essence, this means “apply this sr policy to all the packets from this interface) :: vpp# classify table miss-next 0 current-data-flag 1 mask hex f000000000000000 skip 0 vpp# classify session acl-hit-next 1 table-index 0 match hex 6000000000000000 action set-sr-policy-index 2 vpp# set interface input acl intfc TenGigabitEthernet5/0/0 ip6-table 0