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10-07-2014 01:31 PM
10-07-2014 01:31 PM
Procurve 2620 capabilities
One of my branch offices has a Procurve 2620 switch with routing enabled. It is connected to a Cisco MPLS network. I also have an outside cable modem from Time Warner there. My goal is to route HTTP and HTTPS traffic from our branch office to the cable modem. Is it possible to route traffic via ports 80 and 443 or do I need to create an access list?
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10-09-2014 07:32 PM
10-09-2014 07:32 PM
Re: Procurve 2620 capabilities
It seems unlikely that you would want to route for those two ports - after all, how will the internal hosts get to internal resources on those ports (eg intranet servers, phone config servers, etc...)?
Shouldn't you be routing via the MPLS for all local subnets and then a default route pointing at the "modem" for everything else (obciously internet traffic)?