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04-01-2010 06:54 AM
04-01-2010 06:54 AM
5500 routing
Hi,
My scenario is: 5500G core sw, several 4210 worgroup sw, several vlans. Two firewall is attached to the core sw. I want to route by vlan dependency to fw1 or fw2, but only one default gw is possible. How can i resolve this? Any Example?
Thx!
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04-01-2010 10:20 PM
04-01-2010 10:20 PM
Re: 5500 routing
Hi.
5500G does not support policy based routing alas. :(
So no solution without involving additional hardware.
Ofcourse you can place firewall vlan interfaces into client
vlans and assign its as default gateway for clients, but in
this case you have to configure routes to neighbour
vlans on client devices. It seems to be not quite convenient.