
One site would be online.citibank.com From: Thuo Wilson [mailto:lixton@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 1:32 PM To: Skunkworks Mailing List Cc: Tony Gacheru Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] url based routing On 23 June 2014 11:55, Tony Gacheru <tonygacheru@gmail.com> wrote: Skunks, I've a network with two internet links. I'm trying to route any traffic destined to domain.xyz.com to linkB will all other traffic goes to LinkA. Traffic type is https and domain.xyz.com is a conical name which translates to different IP addresses which change regularly and randomly(it's impossible to get all the IP's for static routes). Does anyone know of a device that can resolve an url and then route based on that resolution? Or how can I achieve the same using cisco? TG. Have never done URL resolving (and use $x) on cisco to achieve exactly what you need but one thing am sure of, IPs do not change infinitely (even youtube, gmail etc has a limit) so you still can get all the IPs. If you have all IPs talk to be, i can help you to route-maps on cisco to achieve that. Have never done URL resolving on cisco to achieve exactly what you need. See also Cisco Content Services Switch. If you gave the actual name of the site, we might help dig. Kind Regards, Wilson./