[c-nsp] route-map local destination device

Mario Spinthiras spinthiras.mario at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 20:34:56 EDT 2008


deny ip any 10.1.1.1 0.0.0.0

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Dan Letkeman <danletkeman at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a router that is doing some route-map's for various
> destinations.  On the fa0/0 port I have "ip policy route-map inet" and
> the route-map's are done like this
>
> route-map inet permit 10
>  match ip address 111
>  set ip next-hop 187.174.55.2
> !
> route-map inet permit 40
>  match ip address 222
>  set ip next-hop 187.174.55.2
> !
> route-map inet permit 50
>  match ip address 333
>  set ip next-hop 187.174.55.2
>
> Ip access lists match various internal ip's or ip ranges.
>
> Now if have a device that is connected directly to the router with an
> ip of 10.1.1.1, but none of the internal devices can ping it because
> they are being route-map'd to different gateway's.  Is there a way to
> bypass the route-map if it is a certain destination?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan.
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