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  1. justin12345

    Redirect Internal users to transparent proxy

    In case someone runs across this thread, I thought I'd post the solution I ended up finding. The following config worked for me: ! Enable policy routing interface Ethernet0 ip policy route-map proxy-redirect ! Route to proxy server route-map proxy-redirect permit 10 match ip address 110...
  2. justin12345

    Redirect Internal users to transparent proxy

    I have a Cisco 2811 that is NAT/PAT'ing traffic for 200 internal users on a single subnet - 192.168.1.0/24. This subnet connects to F0/0. My main WAN link goes into F0/1. I also have a backup WAN link that utilizes PPPoA dialer (Dialer1). There is also currently a single server at...
  3. justin12345

    Port forwarding multi-homed router

    Hi unclerico, Well, the webserver is really just used for some traffic reporting. If the one link went down it wouldn't be that big of a deal as I could just change the config as needed. However, I am interested in the "proper" or best way of doing so that I could access it from any of the 3...
  4. justin12345

    Port forwarding multi-homed router

    Awesome, that seems to have done it! Thank you both for your help.
  5. justin12345

    Port forwarding multi-homed router

    No...none of my route-maps are on an interface. What would that look like? How do I do it? Thanks!
  6. justin12345

    Port forwarding multi-homed router

    I set a static route to my IP here at home to use Dialer1: ip route 24.X.X.X 255.255.255.255 Dialer1 and I was able to get to the server that way. So I think this confirms that it's a load-balancing problem, right? I thought that maybe I needed a route-map to set a static route for the...
  7. justin12345

    Port forwarding multi-homed router

    Hello, Yes, 63.224.1.2 is the IP address of Dialer1. I tried as you suggested and changed it to: ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.245 80 interface Dialer1 80 The "extendable" option isn't available if I use the "interface" command instead of the IP address. Also, I can only have one...
  8. justin12345

    Port forwarding multi-homed router

    Thanks Minue. Here's the relevant parts of the config with the IP's changed: interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 ip nat inside ip virtual-reassembly ip route-cache flow duplex auto speed auto ! interface Dialer0 ip address negotiated ip nat outside ip...
  9. justin12345

    Port forwarding multi-homed router

    Hello, I have a 2811 with 3 DSL lines used for load balancing traffic. I'm using route-maps to overload NAT the internal traffic and just have static routes set to my ISP's gateway. All that is working fine, expect I can't find a way to port forward from the outside. I have a single server in...
  10. justin12345

    Load-balanced multihomed router routing problem

    I have 4 DSL lines attached to a Cisco 2811. 2 of them have been installed and working fine. I've recently turned up 2 more but both of them have the same connected route. The problem is that if I add: 'ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 3.3.3.3' then one of the DSL lines won't carry any traffic since...

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