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    2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    I have a 5505 and 2 ADSL connections with standard routers.

    the 5505 sees the ADSL routers with their interal interface IPs and they are connected to port 0 and 1

    is there anyway to split, per port, what outgoing traffic goes to what router IP?

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    We would like to have all traffic goto ADSL 1 apart from traffic to port 443, this we would like to go to ADSL 2.
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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    Are there any outbound routing options you can configure on the router?

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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    Apparently the 5505 doesn't support PBR (Policy Based Routing) so you won't be able to do it:

    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...87d8.shtml#pbr

    Makes a mockery of what is an expensive product to be honest!

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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    Quote Originally Posted by funkymunky View Post
    Apparently the 5505 doesn't support PBR (Policy Based Routing) so you won't be able to do it:

    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...87d8.shtml#pbr

    Makes a mockery of what is an expensive product to be honest!
    The 5505 is a bottom of the range firewall
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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    Quote Originally Posted by badass View Post
    The 5505 is a bottom of the range firewall
    I said expensive, not top of the range...

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkymunky View Post
    I said expensive, not top of the range...
    They are also not expensive for business firewalls
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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    I'm pretty sure pfSense does this if you configure dual-WAN, you just set NAT/firewall to pass traffic matching rules to whichever interface you choose. Just a suggestion if you plan to buy more equipment to do this, and would almost certainly work out cheaper than a Cisco alternative...

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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    Quote Originally Posted by watercooled View Post
    I'm pretty sure pfSense does this if you configure dual-WAN, you just set NAT/firewall to pass traffic matching rules to whichever interface you choose. Just a suggestion if you plan to buy more equipment to do this, and would almost certainly work out cheaper than a Cisco alternative...
    Yes it does (I do it at home) but they want to use their 5505. Can i do it with URLs on a 5505? eg sent www.bbc.co.uk down one route and www.hexus.net down another?
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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    Quote Originally Posted by watercooled View Post
    I'm pretty sure pfSense does this if you configure dual-WAN, you just set NAT/firewall to pass traffic matching rules to whichever interface you choose. Just a suggestion if you plan to buy more equipment to do this, and would almost certainly work out cheaper than a Cisco alternative...
    Most things in life work out cheaper than the cisco alternative
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    Re: 2 x ADSL lines / routers and 1 x ASA 5505 routing question

    I thik the 5510 is pretty good to be fair.

    Cisco ADSL routers are junk though
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