Re: policy based routing



No, that is not possible.


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"Vassilis Sotirchenas" <VassilisSotirchenas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:4FED8F47-1EE6-4D6C-89B6-E58A57728D7C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hi all

I have an ISA 2006 Enterprise edition with 3 NICS. one is to my internal
clients, one is to ISP1 and the other is to ISP2. I want to be able to
route
some clients to ISP1 and others to use ISP2. I also want some flexibility
in
this, so I can quickly change the routing when I feel like it. Also,
policy
based routing on protocol used (ftp, http, etc.) would be cool too. As a
newbie to ISA i know little of its capabilities.

can it do this sort of thing?

if yes, how?

any pointers to the docs greatly appreciated.

thanks


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