From: Larry Roberts (groupstudy@american-hero.com)
Date: Fri Jan 28 2005 - 18:41:59 GMT-3
Maybe I'm missing it, but how is your traffic on the WAN going to know
how to get to sites on the "internet" unless you either
a) redis a default
b) Get full BGP routes and redis them ( really bad idea )
Having never used a proxy server, I guess that the answer lies therein,
but I'm going to ask the question anyway.
BTW, if you get on a remote router, doing a "show ip route static"
wouldn't show the route. However a "show ip route eigrp" would..
:)
David Duncon wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> I got a following real world scenario at hand and appreciate any
> guidance on my requirement.
>
> Topology is as follows:
> =============
>
> (Corporate Internet boundary ) PIX (Internal Int of 10.2.2.200)
> <----------> connected to DC LAN where both Proxy server as well as CORE
> MSFC are sitting <----------> connected to WAN backbone Router
> <----------> connected to WAN of 10.2.x.x.
>
> The Issue is :
> ==========
>
> At the moment we do have a default route on Proxy server pointing all
> web bound traffic on to PIX's internal interface of 10.2.2.200. For
> operational efficiency (i.e may not be for a great technical benefit)
> reasons I would like to take out that default static route from Proxy
> server and insert on to our CORE MSFC where this Internet default route
> (ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.2.2.200) will be living with remaining 10
> static routes on the MSFC. That sounds OK , but the problem we have here
> is core MSFC do the "redistribution" of all other 10 static routes
> sitting on it in to EIGRP autonomous system on WAN. And I do NOT want
> this specific internet default route on MSFC to be redistribute in to
> EIGRP routing table on WAN. In other words , if I hop on to any of my
> spokes and issue "sh ip route static" , we do not want to see the
> Internet default route redistributing via eigrp.
>
> So basically we just want to filter out one default static route
> (Internet bound route to PIX internal int) on MSFC from getting
> redistributed in to EIGRP while allowing all other 10 static routes to
> be redistributed as it is currently happening.
>
> Though I am not 100% , I think we can do this by setting a condition
> with a route map which matches this specific Internet default route of "
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.2.2.200" and then apply this
> condition/route-map with in EIGRP routing process against redistributed
> static command.
>
> Do you agree ? Or else is there any better way to do this task ?
>
> Which ever the way , can you please advise a sample config ?
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
> - Cheers
>
> David.
>
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-- Thanks,Larry
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