I know this may seem like an easy task, but I can't get it to work. Basicly, I want to leave an AP wide open, but all web requests go to a specific website, say google. I will put an access list to block anything else, but when the customer connects and opens their web browser, it should automatically go to google.com regardless of what they type in their browser. I don't have any proxy servers or anything, but I figured I could just do a route map and apply it to the vlan interface on the switch. I've applied the below config, but it isn't having any affect. If I put in msn.com, it goes to msn.com instead of the ip configured below. I've got a laptop hardwired with an IP in the same subnet and the route-map isn't catching any traffic. What am I doing wrong? Below is the relevant config. Thanks for any help.
Extended IP access list Test
10 deny tcp any any neq www
20 deny tcp host 65.39.205.57 any
30 permit tcp any any
route-map Test permit 15
match ip address Test
set ip next-hop 65.39.205.57
interface Vlan30
ip address 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0
ip policy route-map Test
route-map Test, permit, sequence 100
Match clauses:
ip address (access-lists): Test
Set clauses:
ip next-hop 65.39.205.57
Policy routing matches: 0 packets, 0 bytes