Re: Pre-routing [7:61364]

2003-01-20 Thread Captain Lance
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/

Re: Pre-routing [7:61364]

2003-01-20 Thread Domingo Ferrero
Hi, This is correct. You have one solution? Thanks and regards, -- --- Domingo Ferrero Saavedra [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept. Sistemas, IdecNet S.A. c/ Guzman el Bueno 125 Madrid-Spain Tfn: +34 91 824 00 00 http://www.idecnet.com --- ""Captain Lance"" escribis en el mensaje [EMAIL PROTE

RE: Pre-routing [7:61364]

2003-01-20 Thread Andrew Larkins
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

Re: Pre-routing [7:61364]

2003-01-20 Thread Captain Lance
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 ""Domingo Ferrero"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I have one ro