Adele,
You are going to want to use route-maps for this. You can specify next-hop
rules based on protocol used. Just beware that some protocols may not work
like expected. When the user goes out to a Web site the first packet is a
port 80 request, the rest may look like a general TCP session and bypass
your router-map. So do your homework on Cisco.com or buy an advanced book
that explains all the options when using route-maps..
James Hilving
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Walker Traylor
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 9:14 AM
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Subject: Re: Router Configuration
Adele,
Have you considered extended ACLs? You can make a list for each
interface which denies all except the desired protocols.
--Walker
adele galus wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone:
>
> I would like to get your thoughts as to how I could solve this problem:
>
> One Building with two lines brought in: ISDN & Frame Relay
> Two Routers: 1601 & I don't know the other one
>
> Services received: Two ISP's - Email Services with one and the other
> provides www.
>
> Customer wants to use one line for Email/e-commerce software traffic and
> the other line exclusively for www.
>
> How does the router get configured? Need the professionals here.
> Help...... Thanks a million.
>
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