Go with the change on the default route on the routers you want to change
over .. dont make it to fancy it will only cause probelms


"Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Michael Fountain wrote:
>
> > Kind of a bizarre situation, but...
> >
> > We have a large, productional network that can't be messed with too
much.
> >
> > Basic network could be looked at like this
> >
> > <old inet router> - core(5500rsm) - distro(4700) - access(1720s)
> >                       /
> > <new inet router> ---/
> >
> > What we need to be able to to do is route a couple of the customers on
the
> > 1720s towards the new internet connection until we are ready to swing
> > everyone over to it.
> >
> > Since we already have a default route to the existing internet
connection,
> > what is the easiest way to do this?
>
> change the default route on the ones you want to convert
> or
> policy route on the old_inet_router to set the next-hop for certain source
> addresses to the new_inet_router
>
> >
> > I've considered creating tunnels between the 1720s and the new internet
> > routers, but have always heard things about tunnels and CPU usage.  It
is an
> > ethernet environment only, so I don't know of any way to source route.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
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