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Hello,The router is connected to the Internet through two ISPs and thus two interfaces: VLAN3 statically configured with IP 192.168.2.254 and connected to ISP1 (4G module with IP 192.168.2.1) and GigabitEthernet1 which receives a dynamic IP from ISP ...
Answer for future readers: it is not possible.Thanks, I simplified stuff as you proposed but realized that it is not possible to have a PBR for outgoing ICMP echo replies that is linked somehow to the echo requests. They are independant by design fro...
Doesn't that mean that every ICMP echo reply will exit through GigabitEthernet1, even if the echo request came on another interface like VLAN3 or VLAN1 (IP: 192.168.123.254/24) which is the LAN interface (with a ping from a local host to the router) ...
Cisco gives the following recommendation about the timeout value in its IP SLA Command Reference: "We recommend that the value of the milliseconds argument be based on the sum of both the maximum round-trip time (RTT) value for the packets and the pr...