[nsp] Policy Route Maps

Tomas Daniska tomas at tronet.com
Fri Jul 18 05:14:17 EDT 2003


i thought mpls was far more elegant for this...

--

deejay 

> 
> The only other solution, as some have previously suggested, 
> is to use a tunnel
> or VLAN to attach the first router to the same network as the 
> destination host.
> Since that network would then be directly connected you could 
> get away with one
> set next hop - instead of chaining a bunch together.
> --
> matt
> 
> 

> > 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Need to route-map next-hop to an ip address 2 routers away 
> > (not on same 
> > network).  What do I need on the in between routers to pick 
> > up the next hop 
> > and carry it forward to the final router and subsequently to 
> > a server off 
> > of that router.
> > 
> > TIA
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Carl Jagerski
> > Network Administrator, Forward Communications
> > carll at forcomm.net
> > 724-378-4490 
> > 
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