Yeah, it's not too complicated. I do this in one of my production
networks.
You need a route map that matches packets somehow - i use source
address. Then you just set the next hop to whatever you want for your
server. If your server isn't directly connected, you need to either
rewrite the dest
Use route maps - that should work
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Subject: Is there a redirect traffic command in IOS ? [7:58887]
HI,
Can I set up a redirect traffice command in my Cisco
2600 ? I
Go to www.cisco.com and read about Policy-Based Routing (PBR). This may
be what you're looking for, but I'm not sure from your description. You
might need something a little different depending on what you're really
trying to accomplish. If you simply want to force http and ftp traffic
to take a
you can configure policy based routing to achieve that.
Xueyan
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HI,
Can I set up a redirect traffice command in my Cisco
2600 ? I want to redirect web traffic (port 80) and
FTP traffic (port 23) to a different server instead
the default gateway. Is it possible ? Is there URL
link I can read ?
Thanks in advance
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