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From: map@marikit.iphil.net (Miguel A.L. Paraz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.dcom.sys.cisco
Subject: Source address based routing
Date: 16 May 1996 06:12:15 GMT
Organization: IPhil Communications
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Hi,

I'm looking for a solution for source-based IP routing.
Let's say:

  If it matches 204.70.0.0/16,  send to serial 0
  If it matches 203.176.0.0/20, send to serial 1
  Default, send to 203.176.1.1

I am currently running a Cisco 2501 (IOS 10.3(2)) and a FreeBSD 2.1-
based router with an ETINC serial card.  I'd like to know if this 
possible under either platform, and how.

I'd also be interested to know what platforms allow
this type of route selection.

Thanks!

-- 
miguel a.l. paraz <map@iphil.net>        iphil communications, makati city, 
tech problems, to <support@iphil.net>    philippines.