you can configure policy based routing to achieve that.
Xueyan
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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
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
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
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