Use BGP attributes to solve the requested action.

SIMULATION
Company has two links which can take it to the Internet. The company policy demands that
you use web traffic to be forwarded only to Frame Relay link and other traffic can go through
any links that are available. Use BGP attributes to solve the requested action.

SIMULATION
Company has two links which can take it to the Internet. The company policy demands that
you use web traffic to be forwarded only to Frame Relay link and other traffic can go through
any links that are available. Use BGP attributes to solve the requested action.

Answer: See the explanation

Explanation:
All the HTTP traffic from the Server should go through
Frame Relay link and all the other traffic should go through
EoMPLS link.
The only router you are able to administrate is the Border Router, from the server you may
only send HTTP traffic. As the other people mentioned, actually it is not a BGP lab. You are
not able to execute the command “router bgp 65001”
For the solution I did the following:
1) Access list that catches the HTTP traffic:
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www
Note that the server was not directly connected to the Border Router. There were a lot of
EIGRP routes on it. You do not know the exact IP address of the server, so the ACL catches
all the source addresses.
2) Route map that sets the next hop address to be ISP1 and permits the rest of the traffic:
route-map pbr permit 10
match ip address 101
set ip next-hop 10.1.101.1
route-map pbr permit 20
3) Apply the route-map on the interface to the server:
int fa0/0
ip policy route-map pbr
When you send traffic

from the server the route map should match, you may check with:
show route-map



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