Router vs Firewall

timbrigham_at_gmail.com
Date: 11/03/05


Date: 3 Nov 2005 13:15:06 -0800

Quick question:
Can a router be told not to route from specific subnets to other
subnets, or is that a firewall only thing?
EG:
192.168.30.x -> 192.168.100.x allowed
192.168.30.x -> 192.168.101.x not allowed



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