Greg,

  Thank you for what you have said. My suggestions were based on the
scenario that Nabil mentioned. Being the fact that his real life scenario
is different that what he said fall under his attention to consider. It's
just something to give some light for him but you do have a point that he
should read more before considering doing something he never did before.

BTW, is it normal that somebody's postings to the list not to be sent to
his e-mail. Eachtime I send to the list either a question or a reply I
don't get a clue that it has been received until someone like you replies
quoting what I have said,

Regards,

Yasser

>From: "Greg Reaume" >Yasser, > >Be careful here... you don't know if the
only segment for which he wants >HTTP redirected is the one connected via
fa2/0, there may be more. Offering >a solution without knowing all his
requirements will just lead him into >deeper confusion. > > >Nabil, >
>The best way to find your answer is to go and learn this thoroughly for
>yourself. And as always, never put yourself in a position where you are
>urgently required to do something you've never done without a lifeline
setup >prior to your need. No manager that I have worked with has ever
blamed >someone for saying, "I've never done that before and I'd feel
more >comfortable taking some time to understand it". If the need is that
urgent >that there is no time to spare, you should be able to call TAC
under your >service contract, right? :) > >Good luck. > >Greg Reaume > >
>""YASSER ALY"" wrote in message
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >No, you need to do the
follwoing > >access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq 80 > >route-map
http_traffic permit 10 > >match ip address 101 > >set next-hop
10.10.10.141 > >route-map nttp_traffic permit 20 > >! > >int fa2/0 > >ip
policy route-map http_traffic > > > > >From:
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >Greetings, > >Need help with a >route-map
question. I need to force all http traffic >to go to >10.10.10.141
address, does my config below allow me to do just >that? > > >
>access-list extended 101 permit tcp any host 10.10.10.141 eq 80 >
>access-list extended 101 permit ip any any > >route-map http_traffic
>permit 10 > match ip address 101 > >int fa2/0 (10.10.10.141 address is
>behind this interface) >ip policy route-map http_traffic > >
>Thanks...............Nabil > >"I have never let my schooling interfere
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