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How about temporarily nating them to an address that goes the right way?
  Sure it's dns changes but much less risk to screwing working routing up.

( sorry for sending the blizzard your way...  )
Robert

On 12/30/2010 09:34 AM, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I have a problem that requires some policy routing assistance.
> 
> I have a network in Wyoming that normally feeds off of Internet backbone
> in Cheyenne.   The backhaul in Cheyenne is offline and we have three
> days of blizzard conditions that will probably prevent me from being
> able to replace it if it is an equipment failure.    I do have a backup
> link from that network to my Gering, Nebraska network and 95% of my
> customer traffic is going across that link now.   However, I have about
> 10 customers with Public IP addresses that are not working because their
> IP addresses are tied to the Cheyenne backbone provider.
> 
> I have a VPN between my Gering and Cheyenne networks and internally all
> of these things are working just fine.   However, the public IP
> addresses are default routing out through my Gering network instead of
> through the VPN.   I believe that if I was able to do a policy route for
> those IP addresses to go through the VPN back to Cheyenne that they
> would start working again.  If anyone on this list has experience with
> policy routing and an hour or so to help me out, it would be greatly
> appreciated.   I've done policy routing on StarOS, but not on Mikrotik
> and am concerned that I might blow up the rest of my network.
> 
> Anyone who could offer me some assistance, please hit me offlist or via
> IM to mrbumkus (AOL-IM) or mattlarsen_vb (Yahoo IM).
> 
> Thanks and have a great New Year!
> 
> Matt Larsen
> vistabeam.com
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