Re: Command to route directly to host [7:16820]

2001-08-22 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
or an interface on a switch a hole in a ship :>) - Original Message - From: "Peter Slow" To: Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:57 AM Subject: RE: Command to route directly to host [7:16820] > you meant a router INTERFACE. > a port is a tcp or udp port. > >

RE: Command to route directly to host [7:16820]

2001-08-22 Thread YY
22, 2001 11:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Command to route directly to host [7:16820] Hi, I need your help !!! I need to set a router to route all the incoming in a determined serial to a specific host and not to a router port, this host is a proxy and all the packets should go there

RE: Command to route directly to host [7:16820]

2001-08-22 Thread Peter Slow
you meant a router INTERFACE. a port is a tcp or udp port. -Original Message- From: Leonardo Toco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 11:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Command to route directly to host [7:16820] Hi, I need your help !!! I need to set a

Re: Command to route directly to host [7:16820]

2001-08-22 Thread Patrick Ramsey
It's a simple static route just like you would send it to another router the only problem here is that you aren't going to be able to route proxy information like you want to. The client has to be configured to use the proxy. Not the router. Your best bet is to acl the default route out so

Command to route directly to host [7:16820]

2001-08-22 Thread Leonardo Toco
Hi, I need your help !!! I need to set a router to route all the incoming in a determined serial to a specific host and not to a router port, this host is a proxy and all the packets should go there. Maybe there is a simple command but I really dont know. Can you guys helpme ? Thanks a lot. Mes