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It is possible to do a route-map in CSS 11501?

henry.saravia
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I want to know if it is possible to do a route-map in a CSS 11501?

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busterswt
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I do not believe it is possible. However, you can use ACLs within source groups to possibly accomplish the same end result. If you can describe your scenario there may be a way to do it.

James

I have 4 vlan configured in the CSS, two for server conections (vlan A and B) and 2 for output conection (vlan C and D) across a firewall. I want to vlan A go across interface vlan C and traffic for vlan B across vlan D.

James

It is my scenario.

Gilles Dufour
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

There is no route-map as such.

But as suggested, you can create an ACL to redirect traffic to a specific gateway.

CSS11503-2(config-acl[8])# clause 10 permit udp any destination any prefer ?

This will let you select a specific service.

You can then configure a transparent service for your gateway, and use it in the ACL above to forward traffic transparently to that gateway.

Gilles.

Do you have a example of how configuring the transparent service for a gateway?

CSS11503-2# conf t
CSS11503-2(config)# service gateway
CSS11503-2(config-service[gateway])# ip add 10.86.213.1
CSS11503-2(config-service[gateway])# type transparent-cache
CSS11503-2(config-service[gateway])# active
CSS11503-2(config-service[gateway])#

The address 10.86.213.1 is IP of the gateway?, do you have a

drawing for this configuration?

10.86.213.1 would be the next hop, ie. the IP of the other firewall interface. I have attached a sample CSS config that should accomplish what you need to do based on the previous comments here. I've never done it, so I hope it works.

Let me know!

James

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