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From: "Simmi Singla" 
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Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:17 AM
Subject: RE: Bridging Question?can it be hub too [7:60546]

Hi,

> Can I make the router as hub too ,suppose my requirement is like that what
> ever data comes on one port should come on other,Can we configure span on
> router as we do on switch.

I'm also interested to know if it's possible to configure span on a router.
I've posted this question earlier at Cisco NetPro forum, but I got no
concrete answer on my query. Here's a repost into this group. :

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The story is like this - I have a 7204VXR router connected to a 45 Mbps
satellite downlink via a HSSI interface. I have a PA-2FE-TX module on the
router and currently Fa1/0 (IP: 10.1.1.254) is connected to Server A (IP:
10.1.1.1). Traffic coming in from the satellite is being routed to Server A.

There is a default ip route which goes like this:

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.1

There are access-lists implemented on Fa1/0 such that only certain ports are
being permitted to be routed to Server A.

The question: I would like to make use of the other FE port (Fa1/1) and
implement another set of different access rules such that the traffic from
the satellite will also go to Server B (IP: 10.2.2.2). The problem is
traffic is only flowing to the Fa1/0 interface, and not onto the other Fa1/1
interface. How could I have two streams of data 'duplicated' out onto the
two interfaces? Having another default route to 10.2.2.2 would not work as
the traffic would load balance out to the 2 interfaces.

Some guy I've asked mentioned something about IRB. Is this correct?

Basically if this is a switch, I could think of doing a SPAN where the
satellite downstream is being replicated onto 2 FE ports. How could I
achieve this on a router?

There's a picture of the setup at http://kan.hardware-one.com/7204.gif.




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