[c-nsp] Duplicate the packets
Irina Arsenieva
ecralar at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 25 05:21:37 EDT 2011
If I understand you correctly, you want to replicate each packet coming from
172.xx.xx.1 to 2 or 3.
If you are using Ethernet L2 switch on the uplink, the easiest way would be
to use 2-3 uplink ports and turn off mac-learning in this particular VLAN.
Thus the switch acts as hub and replicates Ethernet frame to all ports
except the port it comes from.
My $0.02
Rgds
Alex
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From: "Ambedkar Podeti" <p.ambedkar at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 7:04 AM
To: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Subject: [c-nsp] Duplicate the packets
> Hi, I want to implement the HOT-STANDBY in my network . For this i dont
> want
> lose even a single packet, so i have implemented NATing, in which i am
> translating the particular address to broadcast as below:
>
> "ip nat inside source static udp 172.xx.xx.255 9999 172.xx.xx.1 9999
> extendable no-alias"
>
> in which the data is coming on 172.xx.xx.1 and translating to
> 172.xx.xx.255.
>
> But just i want to translate to 2 to 3 packets only instead of broadcast.
>
> So, Please suggest some solution w.r.t. NATing or if u have any other
> solution.
>
> Thanks in advance, bye.
> Ambedkar.
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