Re: Routing Question. [7:56639]

2002-11-01 Thread Router Man
You can route based on source address if you use Policy based routing. I'm not sure of the exact syntax, but you can look it up on CCO (www.cisco.com) Its something like this 1. Create an access-list that matches the source address 2. route-map national permit 10 match ip address 101

Re: Routing Question. [7:56639]

2002-11-01 Thread Jose Tomás Pinal Salvador
Yes for both uplink and downlink, maybe for uplink is easier than downlink (making statics routes) but by the moment I don4t know how to make that in both direction. Thanks. >From: "Kirankumar Patel" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Routing Questi

Re: Routing Question. [7:56639]

2002-10-31 Thread Kirankumar Patel
R u planning for both uplnk and dnlnk? Kiran >From: "Jose Tomas Pinal Salvador" >Reply-To: "Jose Tomas Pinal Salvador" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Routing Question. [7:56639] >Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 22:59:00 GMT > >Hello Group Study! > >

Routing Question. [7:56639]

2002-10-31 Thread Jose Tomás Pinal Salvador
Hello Group Study! Currently, I have a Cisco router 7513 speaking BGP4 routing protocol with 2 providers. I need to route all the national traficc for provider 1 and all the International traficc for provider 2. How can I configure that in the router. Can I do that based in source and destinat