03-14-2007 12:17 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:53 PM
We have multiple VLANs aggregated on a layer 3 switch that forwards traffic destined to the internet to a router. We want traffic for from one of the VLANs to go to the internet by a different route (we have another router / second leased line to internet).
Is it possible to configure a different route to the internet for traffic from one VLAN? Can anyone help me on this subject?
03-14-2007 12:25 AM
You can do it by implementing policy to shape your traffic. Please consult the following url for detailed explanation.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk364/technologies_configuration_example09186a00802135d3.shtml
It is very simple to implement. If you need more help, plz try to elaborate more what exactly you want to achieve.
HTH.
Plz rate if helpful to you.
Regards
Kyaw
03-14-2007 12:26 AM
Hi
Yes you can do this with Policy Based Routing (PBR) which allows you to override the default routing behaviour.
Attached is a link to a doc on PBR which gives some examples.
Let me know if you need anything else
HTH
Jon
03-14-2007 12:36 AM
Hmmmm... Policy Based Routing (PBR)
I think that must be it... so far the answers that I have received all suggesting the use of PBR.. I will give it a try...
Thanks...
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