[rbak-nsp] SmartEdge 800 TCP filtering/redirection
David Freedman
david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Fri Jan 5 11:49:21 EST 2007
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Yes this should work fine.
The Smartedge also incorporates an HTTP server of its own to serve the
content to the subscriber directly (i.e via caching or just proxying
from an external source) thus removing the need for the subscriber to
have direct contact with an external webserver or any other hosts.
Dave.
pablo Estavio wrote:
| Hello,
|
| My company is looking at using the SmartEdge 800 as an edge router. One
| thing that is very important to us is the ability to redirect specific
| TCP traffic (typically port 80) to a defined address (or set of
| addresses) in a manner similar to Cisco's Policy Based Routing. Has
| anyone used this device in this way, and if so, what pros and cons can
| you share?
|
|
| Regards,
|
| Pablo
|
|
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David Freedman
Network Engineering Department
Claranet UK Limited
http://www.clara.net
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