Hi,

You want to look into policy routing and route-maps on
cisco.com. Plenty of docs on the subject. You will
need two route-map sequences. One to match on www and
set next hop to R3 and the other to set next hop for
all other traffic to R2.

--- A  Mateen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi !
> 
> I have the following scenario 
> 
>          ---------- R2 ---- LAN2
> LAN1---R1
>          ---------- R3 ----- LAN3
> 
> 
> Note: R1 is the end customer 
>       R2 is ISP1 edge router
>       R3 is ISP2 edge router 
> DEFAULT IP ROUTE IS POINTING TO BOTH R2 AND R3.
> (MUST)
> 
> Any traffic comes from LAN1 with www request to go
> on R3
> and rest of the traffic shud be routed via R2 only.
> 
> How do I limit this acess.. Apprecite the update on
> this


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