Without playing with a router, I think you could probably do like a
route-map statement that uses an access list, i.e. if packet = this, set
next hop to here.  HTH

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 7:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MAC Address ACL's


I actually just found that ACL's 700 - 799 are used for MAC's.
Does anyone have any idea on forcing the destination address
for a denied client?  What we're trying to do is pop a web page
for denied clients.

Sorry for the waste of the first message.
Thanx in advance!

--Ed
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> I've been told by a trusted friend that it's possible to filter on the MAC
> address and if it's denied, to proxy the denied box to a specific web
sight.
>
> I've been looking through CCO but not having much luck.
> Anyone else have some thoughts?
>
> --Ed
>
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