Dave Harrison wrote:
> I have two links, a rather costly one, and a cheap high bandwidth one.
> I prefer to use the cheap one whenever possible, but if it goes down I
> want to fail over onto the expensive one.
>
> This rule (from the PF FAQ) will let me round-robin my outgoing
> connections :
>
> pass in on $int_if route-to \
> { ($ext_if1 $ext_gw1), ($ext_if2 $ext_gw2) } round-robin \
> from $lan_net to any keep state
>
> But is there a way I can say "try this one first, then try this one" ?
> or is that going to require a routing daemon's control (ospf, bgp
> etc) ?
Perhaps there is a better way, but outside of routing protocols it
sounds like ifstated in 3.8 might help.