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PBR on outgoing interface

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sammol

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Oct 10, 2001
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HK
I am facing a problem of one of my teleco client:

They have 3 data connection. Two of them are International and one local. They are going to deploy the a cache farm and they want only the HTTP traffic of the International link to be cached.

The problem came as they are using a pair of Cisco routers to connect to these 3 data connection directly. And all of them use BGP to disturbute the routing table.

I am think how to use PBR to route only the HTTP traffic of those two International links to cache farm. One of the method I think it may work is to apply the port 80 PBR to the interface that directly connected to the links.

Is it possible and will it work as I mentioned? Any better method to do it? Many thanks
 
Yes PBR would be applied to the interface and if it is ALL http only traffic then it would work for an any/any eq http, otherwise you will need to specify the destination networks in your ACL.
 
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