For sake of argument lets say there is a router that has three interfaces.
e0 to the internal network and two serial routes out to the internet. The
policy is all www traffic will go through S2 and all other traffic will go
through S1. There is an IP policy route (route map) on e0 to accomplish
this. There is also an input ACL blocking some ip's from entering this
router.
Now if a www packet comes from an ip that happens to be blocked by the ACL
will it be routed by the policy route to s2, bypassing the access list and
allowing this address to get out that was supposed to be blocked or will it
have to go through the access list thereby never making it to the route map.
This is a purley hypothetical situation to help with the understanding of
how these interact with each other. Please don't respond with any why in the
world would you want to do this answers. Although I do feel it is relevent
to several situations.
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