Looks like you need PBR for this. Set your next hop IP to be the device
that has the default rout on that particular link, not the router that
has the default route going to the other sites.  If there are multiple
hops before it reaches that IP, add each one in succession. 

 

The router with the default route to the link you want is 10.10.10.1,
the switch behind it that routes the other way is 10.10.20.1, and you
have another router behind that, 10.10.30.1

 

Next-hop  10.10.20.1 10.10.10.1  

 

This should resolve the problem. 

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kash
iqbal
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] FW: Sorry long questions

 





hi guys 
 
i would really appreciate if some one can help me in understading this
problem 
 
I have attached a diagram 
 
we have 3 sites A , B and C 
 
We only take care of Core Switches at each site 
 
Intersite routing is managed by other service provider they are running
RIP between there routers SPA, B, & C
 
by default all internet traffic from Site B should go to Site C.
 
We send all our traffic that is not local to Sp Routers of that site and
it desides where it need to go , and i knows about all subnets at each
site. 
 
Now we have installed a new faster internet link at Site A and we want
our proxy server B to send some specific internet subnet i.e
(1.1.1.0/24) traffic via faster link. for this I have created route map
saying any traffic from Proxy server B to 1.1.1.0/24 next hop is Site A
router (Red color one connected to Fast Internet)
but it is not working . 
 
The reasone I can understand is that as the packet reaches SP router
some thing goes wrong. I am looking for technical justification for this
what happens to the next hop address field in the packet when it hit SP
router. 
 
Really appreciate any sort of help to undersatnd this gismo . 
 
Kashif 

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