Re: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-12 Thread Jacek Malinowski

thank you very much.
You advices were very helpful




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Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread Jacek Malinowski

I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
How should I do this ?
What combination with route map should I use ?




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RE: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread McCallum, Robert

What do you want us to do for you?  Firstly go onto the CCO and read about
route-maps. 

For your example this would be relatively easy.  Apply a route map on one
interface and make sure that it will only accept traffic from your LAN0 and
vice versa.  It is easy but you will have to show that you have actually
tried to understand route maps yourself rather than just look for the
answer.

-Original Message-
From: Jacek Malinowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 July 2001 10:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Routing polices [7:11896]


I can't use BGP  !!!
On Linux routers there is no problem, but I see that the Cisco has a big
problem.
I receive only advice use BGP. I don't need any BGP. I want only that LAN 0
go through serial0 and LAN 1 do through serial1, on my Linux routers I do
this on 3 second.
Who really understand route-map command and routing policy on cisco routers
?

MacDonald  wrote in message
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 is your Router has AS number
 Use BGP multi homing config


 Jacek Malinowski  wrote in message
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  I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
  I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
  And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
  How should I do this ?
  What combination with route map should I use ?




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Re: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread Jacek Malinowski

I can't use BGP  !!!
On Linux routers there is no problem, but I see that the Cisco has a big
problem.
I receive only advice use BGP. I don't need any BGP. I want only that LAN 0
go through serial0 and LAN 1 do through serial1, on my Linux routers I do
this on 3 second.
Who really understand route-map command and routing policy on cisco routers
?

MacDonald  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 is your Router has AS number
 Use BGP multi homing config


 Jacek Malinowski  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
  I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
  And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
  How should I do this ?
  What combination with route map should I use ?




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Re: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread MacDonald

is your Router has AS number
Use BGP multi homing config


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 I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
 I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
 And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
 How should I do this ?
 What combination with route map should I use ?




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RE: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread Farhan Ahmed

u can put a access list if u want?

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From: McCallum, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Routing polices [7:11896]


What do you want us to do for you?  Firstly go onto the CCO and read about
route-maps. 

For your example this would be relatively easy.  Apply a route map on one
interface and make sure that it will only accept traffic from your LAN0 and
vice versa.  It is easy but you will have to show that you have actually
tried to understand route maps yourself rather than just look for the
answer.

-Original Message-
From: Jacek Malinowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 July 2001 10:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Routing polices [7:11896]


I can't use BGP  !!!
On Linux routers there is no problem, but I see that the Cisco has a big
problem.
I receive only advice use BGP. I don't need any BGP. I want only that LAN 0
go through serial0 and LAN 1 do through serial1, on my Linux routers I do
this on 3 second.
Who really understand route-map command and routing policy on cisco routers
?

MacDonald  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 is your Router has AS number
 Use BGP multi homing config


 Jacek Malinowski  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
  I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
  And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
  How should I do this ?
  What combination with route map should I use ?




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Re: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread EA Louie

sounds like you configured  a secondary address on ethernet 0

it's pretty simple - you'd create two access lists, one to permit all IP
traffic from e0 primary, one from e0 secondary

You'd create a 2 stage route-map with two entries - a match to the first
access list and it's next-hop address (probably serial 0), and second stage
with a match to the second access list and it's next hop address (probably
serial 1)

Then, (the clincher), you'd apply that to the entire router with an ip local
policy statement.

Not trivial, but not rocket science, either...

something like this

int e0
ip addr 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip addr 10.2.1.1 255.255.255.0 secondary
int s0
ip addr 171.68.1.1 255.255.255.252
int s1
ip addr 171.69.1.1 255.255.255.252
access-list 101 permit ip any 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 102 permit ip any 10.2.1.0 0.0.0.255
route-map split-traffic permit 10
match ip address 101
set ip next-hop 171.68.1.2
route-map split-traffic permit 20
match ip address 102
set ip next hop 171.69.1.2
ip local policy route-map split-traffic

You can look up the commands on CCO if you wish, to get the full
understanding of what they do.


-e-

- Original Message -
From: Jacek Malinowski 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: Routing polices [7:11896]


 I can't use BGP  !!!
 On Linux routers there is no problem, but I see that the Cisco has a big
 problem.
 I receive only advice use BGP. I don't need any BGP. I want only that LAN
0
 go through serial0 and LAN 1 do through serial1, on my Linux routers I do
 this on 3 second.
 Who really understand route-map command and routing policy on cisco
routers
 ?

 MacDonald  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  is your Router has AS number
  Use BGP multi homing config
 
 
  Jacek Malinowski  wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
   I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
   And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
   How should I do this ?
   What combination with route map should I use ?




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RE: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread Charles Manafa

Note that Policy Route Mapping disables fast cache.

1. Divide your users into two subnets
2. In global config, create route maps for policy routing - route-map E0
permit 10
3. Specify access list to use - match ip address 101
4. Set the outbound interface - set interface s0
5. Create the access list - access-list 101 permit ip [subnet1] any
6. Apply the route map to the interface - ip policy route-map E0
7. Do the same for the second interface - 

route-map E1 permit 10 (global config)
  match ip address 102
  set interface s1
access-list 102 permit ip [subnet2] any (global config)
ip policy route-map E1 (interface config)

CM
 
-Original Message-
From: Jacek Malinowski
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/07/01 10:17
Subject: Re: Routing polices [7:11896]

I can't use BGP  !!!
On Linux routers there is no problem, but I see that the Cisco has a big
problem.
I receive only advice use BGP. I don't need any BGP. I want only that
LAN 0
go through serial0 and LAN 1 do through serial1, on my Linux routers I
do
this on 3 second.
Who really understand route-map command and routing policy on cisco
routers
?

MacDonald  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 is your Router has AS number
 Use BGP multi homing config


 Jacek Malinowski  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
  I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
  And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
  How should I do this ?
  What combination with route map should I use ?




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Re: Routing polices [7:11896]

2001-07-11 Thread Tony Medeiros

Use ip route-cache policy to re-enable fast caching for interfaces with
route maps.

Tony
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From: Charles Manafa 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 7:03 AM
Subject: RE: Routing polices [7:11896]


 Note that Policy Route Mapping disables fast cache.

 1. Divide your users into two subnets
 2. In global config, create route maps for policy routing - route-map E0
 permit 10
 3. Specify access list to use - match ip address 101
 4. Set the outbound interface - set interface s0
 5. Create the access list - access-list 101 permit ip [subnet1] any
 6. Apply the route map to the interface - ip policy route-map E0
 7. Do the same for the second interface -

 route-map E1 permit 10 (global config)
   match ip address 102
   set interface s1
 access-list 102 permit ip [subnet2] any (global config)
 ip policy route-map E1 (interface config)

 CM

 -Original Message-
 From: Jacek Malinowski
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 11/07/01 10:17
 Subject: Re: Routing polices [7:11896]

 I can't use BGP  !!!
 On Linux routers there is no problem, but I see that the Cisco has a big
 problem.
 I receive only advice use BGP. I don't need any BGP. I want only that
 LAN 0
 go through serial0 and LAN 1 do through serial1, on my Linux routers I
 do
 this on 3 second.
 Who really understand route-map command and routing policy on cisco
 routers
 ?

 MacDonald  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  is your Router has AS number
  Use BGP multi homing config
 
 
  Jacek Malinowski  wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   I have 2 ISP and 2 serial and 2 ethernet in my 2509 Cisco router.
   I want half my LAN goes through ISP1 and serial 0 and ethernet 0.
   And the other through ISP2 and serial1 and ethernet1.
   How should I do this ?
   What combination with route map should I use ?




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