[c-nsp] Using NAT with servers and dual ISP

Jan Gregor jan.gregor at chronix.org
Wed Apr 7 08:18:42 EDT 2010


Hi,

if you want each session going out same interface as it is comming in,
then policy-based routing is the way to go.

Best ragards,

Jan

On 4. 4. 2010 20:38, Roy wrote:
> I have a customer with a connection to two ISPs and NAT.  I have
> outbound traffic working just fine with NAT route-maps and PBR
> 
> My consfusin is handling inbound connections to the customer servers.  I
> can define inbound static mappings but how do the packets that the
> server sends in response make it way through the router and avoid going
> out the wrong interface.
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