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Back in the saddle again
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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Wayne, was my summary correct? You have a block of IPs that should use the new connection to get to the internet?
I just realized, there were two mistakes in my previous config, 1, the second part of the policy map had the wrong name, and two the access-list was wrong. .66 isn't the network. .64 is the network. I've made those changes below.
interface FastEthernet1
ip policy route-map test
!
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access-list 111 permit ip 66.236.106.64 0.0.0.31 any
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route-map test permit 10
match ip address 111
set interface FastEthernet0/1
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route-map test permit 20
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Just a static route won't work, because the route is based on the destination of the traffic. So when you put a route in a router any traffic that hits that router will follow first the most specific, and then the lowest cost route out of the router. The router doesn't care where the traffic came from, only where it's going.
Can you try it again and send me the results of your trace route?
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