Re: Direct Traffic for certain networks to specific route
- From: roberson@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Walter Roberson)
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 03:12:49 GMT
In article <1175216926.554533.288630@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
GNY <geekfromny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sorry let me be clear .
I would like certain internal addresses that are sought after on the
public network0/1 to be routed to the internal interface0/0.
Unfortunately that's not quite clear. What's doing the soughting?
The traffic to be handled this way:
- where (which segment) does it start on?
- what destination IP address does it start out with?
- where (which segment) should it end on?
- which destination IP address should the packet have when it
reaches the new destination?
- should it have changed source IP addresses in the process of
being redirected?
Or am I reading this wrong and what you've got is a public IP
range that is offering some services known to the outside, and
that's translated at the 2811 into internal IP addresses,
but sometimes someone inside tries to or wants to or
(for some obsure reason) really -needs- to access the resource
using its public IP and those publically-addressed packets are
normally getting out to the far side of the T1 and being routed
back in and you want to fix this all so that when the public IPs
of the internal resources are referenced, that the traffic gets
turned around at your 2811 instead of having to go all the way out?
.
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