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Jones_Jardel_Po
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Changing PBR rules using expert user

Hello guys!

There is a way to change PBR rules using the expert mode?

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

While it may be possible to change PBR outside of clish, it is not supported.

You can call clish commands from expert mode.

But the question is: why do you want to do this?

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Jones_Jardel_Po
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Hi Dameon,

Thank you for your reply.

I'm looking for it because I'm working with GRE tunnels on security gateways, monitoring the tunnels and performing traffic decisions based on the monitoring, so, using the PBR or interface up/down...

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

As you're probably aware, GRE Tunnels aren't actually supported on Gaia currently.

See: Can users create a GRE tunnel on Gaia OS? 

It may be possible to use standard Linux commands to configure policy routing.

However, routing on Gaia is controlled by routed and any changes made outside of clish/WebUI are not guaranteed to work or remain in effect for any period of time.

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Jones_Jardel_Po
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It may be possible to use standard Linux commands to configure policy routing.

However, routing on Gaia is controlled by routed and any changes made outside of clish/WebUI are not guaranteed to work or remain in effect for any period of time.

It's exactly what I saw. Because of that I'm asking more details about.

Thank you Dameon.

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

http://linux-ip.net/gl/ip-cref/

I would refer you to generic Linux documentation in this case, perhaps: ip-cref 

But like I said, no guarantees it will work since this configuration is actually controlled through routed. 

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Jones_Jardel_Po
Contributor

I found the sk106938 - How to run Clish commands from Expert mode and it is was I was looking for.

Using the clish I can run clish shell commands under expert mode and then get or change PBR table actions or rules.

Thanks.

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Or you could do that Smiley Happy

I thought the issue had more to do with the use of unsupported interface types (e.g. the GRE ones) thus you couldn't use the clish commands.

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