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    <span class="postbody"></span>Hi,<br>
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    Is it possible to force next hop for specified (source) network ? <br>
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    On cisco i made it like that:<br>
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    <span class="postbody">interface GigabitEthernet0/1</span><br>
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    <span class="postbody">ip address </span>xx.xx.xx.xx xx.xx.xx.xx<br>
    <span class="postbody">ip policy route-map net-pa<br>
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    <span class="postbody">access-list 150 permit ip nn.nn.nn.nn
      0.0.0.31 any</span><br>
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    <span class="postbody">route-map </span>net-pa permit 10<br>
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    <span class="postbody">match ip address 150</span><br>
    <span class="postbody">set interface GigabitEthernet0/4<br>
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      How can i do this on SE100 ?<br>
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      Thanks for advices :)<br>
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