Using route-map to route packets coming from different networks.

Using route-map to route packets coming from different networks.

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Using route-map to route packets coming from different networks. AM 07-24-2005
Posted by AM on July 24, 2005, 8:59 am
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Hi all,

I have an 3620 with 2 ISP connections.

I would some people on internal LAN could surf on the Internet through 1 ISP and
other people
through the other one. People can be recognized by IP addresses' range.

Route-map can help me as I can specify which people (by an ACL) and the next-hop
for packets
matching that ACL. I should apply that route map on inside interface but my
question is:

how can I do that?

Thanks,

Alex


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Posted by Lance on July 24, 2005, 3:02 pm
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You should use Policy Based Routing for this.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/qos_c/qcpart1/qcpolicy.htm

--Lance


> Hi all,
>
> I have an 3620 with 2 ISP connections.
>
> I would some people on internal LAN could surf on the Internet through 1
> ISP and other people through the other one. People can be recognized by IP
> addresses' range.
>
> Route-map can help me as I can specify which people (by an ACL) and the
> next-hop for packets matching that ACL. I should apply that route map on
> inside interface but my question is:
>
> how can I do that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex




Posted by Ivan Ostres on July 24, 2005, 9:19 pm
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> Hi all,
>
> I have an 3620 with 2 ISP connections.
>
> I would some people on internal LAN could surf on the Internet through 1 ISP
and other people
> through the other one. People can be recognized by IP addresses' range.
>
> Route-map can help me as I can specify which people (by an ACL) and the
next-hop for packets
> matching that ACL. I should apply that route map on inside interface but my
question is:
>
> how can I do that?
>

The main question here is when you're matching your users do they
already have public IP or you're doing nat on the same router?

If the first is true, then you just have to use simple route-map, but if
the 2nd is the case, then you'll have to use route-map under your NAT
statement...


--
Ivan

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Posted by AM on July 25, 2005, 7:12 am
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Ivan Ostres wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have an 3620 with 2 ISP connections.
>>
>>I would some people on internal LAN could surf on the Internet through 1 ISP
and other people
>>through the other one. People can be recognized by IP addresses' range.
>>
>>Route-map can help me as I can specify which people (by an ACL) and the
next-hop for packets
>>matching that ACL. I should apply that route map on inside interface but my
question is:
>>
>>how can I do that?
>>
>
>
> The main question here is when you're matching your users do they
> already have public IP or you're doing nat on the same router?
>
> If the first is true, then you just have to use simple route-map, but if
> the 2nd is the case, then you'll have to use route-map under your NAT
> statement...

So I must use route-map the same way I'm using for VPN? Sorry for my poor
experience but I know only this kind of use.
Maybe you are used to see route-maps in a wider environment.

Thanks,

Alex.

>
>


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