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  1. nastyman

    Sendmail proxying

    I've got a requirement to setup our Sendmail server as proxy server of sorts. We have a mobile user who uses an external ISP when they are out of the office, but when they return to the office they want to use our mail server to send mail sent via that ISP's account, but not have to change the...
  2. nastyman

    Some advice on which router to use

    Thanks for the reply. I am in South Africa, so unfortunately T1 is not an option. The only options available to us are Diginet Lines, ADSL (no SDSL rolled out here yet) or wireless. We'll use the 512K and 128K Diginet lines for VPN's and possibly VOIP(it has a better guarantee than ADSL), and...
  3. nastyman

    Some advice on which router to use

    Hi I'm currently doing an investigation and procurement on hardware and need to get a cisco router for the following scenario. Any advice on which router to use would be appreciated. We are currently running a Cisco 1712 modular router as our main gateway. This in turn connects to a Cisco 1600...
  4. nastyman

    PBR and Class based routing help

    Looks like that's exactly what I'll need! Thanks stanpci
  5. nastyman

    PBR and Class based routing help

    Hi, I need to prioritize traffic depending on the protocol. I know I can do this by using class-maps and PBR. However we have some non-standard ports that we use in addition to the normal ones. Is there a way to define your own ip protocols when using the match protocol command? e.g...
  6. nastyman

    Need help routing according to port

    Thanks for the replies. Yeah, pbr is what I need. I don't think pat is required as incoming traffic is not an issue, and vpn tunnels and acl's have already been created. What the current issue is preventing web browsing traffic through border router a, and route it through border router b...
  7. nastyman

    Need help routing according to port

    Hi, I'm fairly new to routing and need a bit of help. We have 2 service providers, and what I need to do is route traffic according to the port it's using via a central router through 2 border routers. For example, any web traffic(80, 8080), ftp, skype, etc needs to route through border router...

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