On Friday 17 November 2006 22:58, srg krn wrote: > ip default gateway is configured PER machine and NOT per interface. > So, if you configure your default gateway is "A" all your traffic > that does NOT match a more explicit route will go through "A". > > The question that you are asking for is how to have multiple default > gateways. This is NOT a trivial question but it does NOT involve that it is > dificult to configure. > > If you have gateway "A" and gateway "B" you can do things like: > 1. all http traffic must go via gateway "A" and the rest via gateway "B".
Yes. This is quite what I want to do. I want to access the Internet via one gateway and access the Local Area Network spread all across the city, via different Gateways. > 2. No matter the kind of traffic, bot gateways MUST be balanced. > 3. etc, etc, etc... > > Of course you need to configure it. > google for "iproute2" and you will discover how to do those beautiful > things (and many more). Yes. I will do that and post back. Thanks for the information. :) -- Regards, Amit. Remember fellas, what we do in life echoes in eternity! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]