I agree, it seems that I would need to use some sort of poliy based routing.
The questions is, can I do this with one router and one PIx 506?

""Clayton Price""  wrote in message
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> I don't think simply using static routes is sufficient.  You would need to
> use policy based routing and route maps to be able to route based on
source
> addresses.
>
> Clayton
>
> ""Wayne Jang""  wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I think this will work:
> > I have a customer that would like to use two connections to the Internet
> > (one sdsl and one frame)
> > I want the two servers to use the DSL for Internet and the 20 users
could
> > use the Frame T1 (no BGP, not load balanced).
> >
> > I want to use a Cisco 1720 with a serial wic for Frame and a module for
> the
> > DSL.
> > I will than use a Pix 506e behind the router.
> > Can I configure the Pix to recognize traffic from the servers and tag it
> > somehow so the router will send it out the DSL side of the 1720?  The
> > traffic from users would need to do the same but exit out the T1.  Is
this
> > considered routing on the Pix side, or can I use access lists in some
way
> to
> > make this work?  A friend of mine said this could be done, but I'm a
> little
> > unsure.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Wayne
> >
> >
> > Wayne Jang
> > Advanced Computer Technologies, Inc.
> > 108 Main Street
> > Norwalk, CT 06851
> > Wk 203-847-9433
> > Cell 203-943-6603




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