From: Liu Yong (yong.liu@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 11 1999 - 05:40:27 GMT-3
Q1: NAT policy routing can acccording to source address and destination
address ( with extended ACL). 2 methods can get it. Use router-map or
overload.
If you use normal ACL, because routing process will first search NAT
table , the ACL does not work.
LY
----- Original Message -----
From: Darren Bolding <darren@bolding.org>
To: <cisco@spot.colorado.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 10:19 AM
Subject: policy routing and NAT
> Two quick questions please...
>
> The 11.3 manual sugests that policy routing can only be done on
> destination address (though it also says, it can match an extended
> ACL). I was under the impression this was far from correct, as I
> think I've done otherwhise (policy routing based on source address)
> before.
>
> Is this perhaps a limitation of fast switched policy routing?
>
>
> (2) I believe a NAT is done on the exiting interface, so that a policy
route
> will cause a packet to leave an interface, and the ANT will then translate
it.
>
> Is htis correct?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> --D
>
> --
> -- Darren Bolding darren@bolding.org --
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