[c-nsp] Disable some routing
Paolo Riviello www.paoloriviello.com
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Wed Jun 6 09:10:42 EDT 2007
HI,
why don't you try ACL or VRF .......
Hope this help
Cheers
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>From: Bernd Ueberbacher <noc at mynet.at>
>To: cisco-nsp <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
>Subject: [c-nsp] Disable some routing
>Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:47:22 +0200
>
>Hi there!
>
>I've got a bit of a strange question...
>I have a small Cisco Router with some VLANs and a Catalyst behind. If I
>connect one office to the switch in a seperate VLAN with an official IP
>address, the person can reach everything, but in my case (or the general
>case?) a bit too much. One VLAN on the switch and the Router is for
>management, with 10.0.0.0/24, but as the router is doing what it is
>supposed to do, he routes everything for this network, as the router
>also has an IP in this network. A person in the office can now ping,
>telnet, ... into my management network. If I remove the IP address from
>the routers VLAN, the problem is "solved", but not the way I want it to
>be solved *G*
>
>I hope you understand my problem, because it's somehow hard to explain
>and even harder to search for in google ;-)
>
>
>Thanks and have a nice day,
>Bernd
>
>
>
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