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I am looking to change the destination address of a packet inside a CSR 1000v, based on source address and port. For example:If an external IP, say 1.2.3.4, sends a packet to 5.6.7.8 over port 80, I would like any packets that match that source addre...
I'm looking to use PBR or Route Mapping to change the destination of a packet based on it's source IP and/or port. Both if it's possible, I'd like to specifically say "If the source is x.x.x.x coming over port x, change the destination to x.x.x.x and...
Hello All, I've been reading everything I can find on FIPS, inside of AWS but I am unable to find anything saying it's available for the CSR. I found this list showing which resources are FIPS compliant inside of AWS https://aws.amazon.com/compliance...
I am trying to route traffic by port to an IPS. Web traffic, to be exact. I have my Transit VPC sub-netted to include a private and public subnet. I have my edge CSR sitting in the middle with one interface on the public side and one interface on the...
GE0/1 is indeed on the public side. I have an interface, GE0/2, on the private side. I will definitely give that a try and let you know what I come up with.Thanks.
We didn't enable ip debugging, I'm aware that would likely brick the CSR. However, we don't want to actually see the packets, we want to see the amount of traffic in real time. So that we can see the busiest times of day for example.