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Almin (TechnicalUser)
28 Jun 12 13:55
If I have two VLANS and two outside interfaces, and currently both are routing over a 10MB circuit.

vlan 172
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0

vlan 173
ip address 10.10.11.1 255.255.255.0

currently both are routing over the 10MB circuit 66.65.67.2 255.255.255.252

if I wanted to create a policy based routing for vlan 173 to go out of the 3MB secondary circuit 54.55.56.6 255.255.255.252 what would my ACL look like. I'm not very good with extended ACL's and im having issues when it comes to this part.

All I need it vlan 172 to route through 54.55.56.6 address.

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thank you
Helpful Member!  unclerico (IS/IT--Management)
29 Jun 12 13:14
It would look something like this:

CODE

ip access-list extended acl_pbr
  permit ip 10.10.11.0 0.0.0.255 any

route-map pbr permit 10
  match ip address acl_pbr
  set ip default next-hop 54.55.56.5
route-map pbr permit 20

interface vlan 173
  ip policy route-map acl_pbr 

Almin (TechnicalUser)
2 Jul 12 12:10
Thank you unclerico.... you have helped me a lot

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