Group: comp.os.linux.networking
From: "Eric B."
Date: Friday, April 04, 2008 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: Routing to multiple gateways from a single NIC

"Jurgen Haan" wrote in message
news:47f62414$0$14344$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl...
> Eric B. wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got a computer running RHEL with a single NIC that is multi-homed
>> with
>> a single default gateway for everything.
>> eth0: 192.168.101.54/24
>> eth0:0 192.168.104.54/24
>
> Using the tool 'ip' you can create priority tables for where to route
> which traffic to. I've used this for IP failover, but it should also do
> the trick of routing multiple ways.
>
> And instead of trying to route between devices, try routing between
> subnets.

I've looked into the 'ip' tool, but to be honest with you, I have had
trouble figuring out how to get it to do what I need. I'm still used to the
2.0 kernel route tools, and not quite comfortable yet with iproute2 tools.

Any suggestions / pointers where I might be able to find examples to help
guide me for this?

Thanks,

Eric



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