From: Gore, Peter (gorep@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Nov 06 2001 - 13:51:01 GMT-3
Thank-you for everyones help.... the solution was eventually to build a
tunnel from the remote to the hub and policy route all traffic from the
designated sources across the tunnel. At the hub end of the Tunnel apply the
NAT to change the destination address, then policy route all return traffic
back across the tunnel.
thxs again
pete
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Dettmore [mailto:don@donshouse.com]
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 11:41 AM
To: Gore, Peter; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Traffic Redirect
Do you mean actually rewrite the destination address?
It would be a kluge, but theoretically, you could do that by using NAT
applied with a route-map using an extended access-list. The route map would
ensure that only the traffic from your specific source was translated. Then
have the destination translated to whatever you want it to be.
Don Dettmore
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gore, Peter" <gorep@netsolve.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 1:46 PM
Subject: Traffic Redirect
> OK, Not sure if this is possible - should be but here goes.
>
> A customer has requested that I take all traffic from a specific subnet
> (10.24.0.0) destined for a specific IP address and redirect it to a
> different destination within the same network. I'm thinking this is
posible
> with an access-list or some kind of policy route but would appreciate some
> input.
>
> Thxs
>
> Pete
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