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Some doubts about Rv320 router

Juan L. Olmos
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Hi,

First of all, sorry if posting in wrong forum...

We have a customer that needs a router with the following characteristics for a branch office:

- 2 Gigabit Ethernet WAN ports

- Support of route mapping (route-map and ip policy route-map commands)

I can't see in the manual or in the datasheet if the RV320 Router permits to run route-mapping commands. It seems that the router only has web management.

Could anybody confirm me if the RV320 Router permits route mapping configuration?

Thanks in advance

Juan L.

 

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Mark Malone
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi Juan

you mean like policy based routing ? , the lowest that will do that is an 800 series , I have never seen PBR on an SMB router , also you will need a license to support PBR its advanced feature set requires ipservcies for it to work correctly , with that though you will get everything else like BGP and all IGP protocols etc

EDIT: you can check yourself all the emulators are available online to be sure :)

https://supportforums.cisco.com/group/911/cisco-small-business-online-device-emulators

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Mark Malone
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi Juan

you mean like policy based routing ? , the lowest that will do that is an 800 series , I have never seen PBR on an SMB router , also you will need a license to support PBR its advanced feature set requires ipservcies for it to work correctly , with that though you will get everything else like BGP and all IGP protocols etc

EDIT: you can check yourself all the emulators are available online to be sure :)

https://supportforums.cisco.com/group/911/cisco-small-business-online-device-emulators

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