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      robina80 last edited by

      hi all,

      in the screenshot below is my route table on our procurve switch

      atm all out networks are going out via our tmg router (0.0.0.0/0 172.16.24.65) but i want to make a particular network go out via our other router pfsense (10.8.0.0/24 10.10.20.254)

      now if i do this will it mess up with the routes because atm the 10.8.0.0/24 has a gateway on the switch and so do all the other networks, so will all the other networks try to go out via the pfsense instead of the tmg which obviously i dont want to do

      thanks so much

      rob

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        Snailkhan last edited by

        @robina80:

        hi all,

        in the screenshot below is my route table on our procurve switch

        atm all out networks are going out via our tmg router (0.0.0.0/0 172.16.24.65) but i want to make a particular network go out via our other router pfsense (10.8.0.0/24 10.10.20.254) <<< what are these ? are these local lan subnets or pfsense boxes are on this subnet ..

        now if i do this will it mess up with the routes because atm the 10.8.0.0/24 has a gateway on the switch and so do all the other networks, so will all the other networks try to go out via the pfsense instead of the tmg which obviously i dont want to do

        thanks so much

        rob

        on second look i couldnt grasp your question.. perhaps you can draw a quick diagram of your network.

        but if you want to do pbr ..
        the pbr should be at the hp switch .. i doubt it supports it .

        what you can do is to do a pbr on tmg ..  so tmg will through traffic matchign certain criteria to pfsense.

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