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Configuring 2 WAN connections on a 1811

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technicaluser4

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Dec 28, 2006
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Following this thread.
I managed to set up 2 wan connections and load seems to be distributed amongst the 2 wan connections.

I have a situation where I would like to pass voice traffic from one connection and the other connection to be used just for browsing and all the rest of the internet traffic.

Another solution could be to bind one internal machine to use WAN 1 and all the others to use WAN 2.

Can this be achieved?
Thanks!
 
You can modify your route map access lists so that certain traffic from the specific inside hosts always uses 1 interface


Bill
 
Within this command what does the "10" means?
route-map nat-dhcp permit 10



I have the following:
route-map nat-dhcp permit 10
match ip address 110
match interface FastEthernet0
!
route-map nat-static permit 10
match ip address 120
match interface FastEthernet1

I have implemented this from an example on the cisco website and I have placed the stations to be routed to FE0 in accesslist 110 and the others in accesslist 120.
But what does the permit 10 means?

Thanks.
 
That is the sequence number of the route map.

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