Yes, the solution is policy based routing. Its not very difficult. You
define access-lists to identify the traffic you want to policy route. Use
route-maps to force the traffic out the desired network/interface. Here is
a link to Cisco's documentation: (watch the wrap)
http://www.cisco.com/en/
Hi,
This is correct.
You have one solution?
Thanks and regards,
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Policy based routing is the answer - use route-maps and access control
lists. That should be everything you need
Andrew
> Hi,
>
> I have one router cisco 7200, and two conexions to the other two routers.
>
> Conexion a: point-to-point
> Conexion b: ATM
>
> I want that one pc to the lan of 7200 r
This sounds like you want to use Policy-based routing. You want all the
traffic from the PC on the ethernet interface of the 7200 to be routed out
the ATM interface? Is this correct?
Lance
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> Hi,
>
> I have one ro
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