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./