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Can I use 2 routers so one handles the port 80 traffic only? 1

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melospawn

IS-IT--Management
Feb 12, 2001
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Hi, I have a CISCO 1601 router with a FR point to point with my ISP.
What I need to do now is set a new router (ADSL) so I can have more bandwith, because getting more with the FR is very expensive. I need to do some kind of routing so that all the traffic for port 80 (HTTP) goes trought the ADSL router, and the rest goes trought the other router. I think I need to use NAT, but I don't know how. Please tell me what I need to do. If you could, please use some examples.
Also they are connected to a PIX CISCO, and I need the FR because that ISP is my Mail service provider, as well as Web Hosting. I will use a diferent ISP with the ADSL connection. Thanks a lot for your time
Carmelo
 
I would think the easiest way to do what you want to do is to re-configure the DNS so that (and maybe email) goes to your frame relay and everything else goes to the DSL
 
I think, you want that the traffic going out of your network destined for port 80 i.e. your browsing traffic should go through your ADSL router .. if thet is the case ..
use " POLICY ROUTING " with extended access list filtering the traffic for Destination port 80 , on your cisco router , and forwarding the traffic to your adsl router which will carry the traffic to internet ..
 
Thansk a a lot for your answers. I think routing policy is what I need, yesterday I was checking that out, but I couldn't try it.

 
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