Re: High availability interner connection

2006-02-06 Thread Laurent CARON
Angel L. Mateo a écrit : Hello, For the linux boxes maybe you could try the metric parameter for the route add command. In this way you could define two default servers with different metrics. If the first doesn't work I guess it should try with the second. I haven't tried this, but it's

Re: High availability interner connection

2006-02-06 Thread Angel L. Mateo
Hello, For the linux boxes maybe you could try the metric parameter for the route add command. In this way you could define two default servers with different metrics. If the first doesn't work I guess it should try with the second. I haven't tried this, but it's a line to investigate it.

Re: High availability interner connection

2006-02-06 Thread Laurent CARON
Star King of the Grape Trees a écrit : I have no experience in this, but my suspicion is that you could setup the dhcpd in such a way to advertise the new route - surely most networks can handle a 2-minute downtime? We would have to wait for lease renewal, or set up a very slow renewal time w

Re: High availability interner connection

2006-02-06 Thread Star King of the Grape Trees
Laurent CARON wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get high availability internet connection for the LAN of my company. I basically have two servers connected to the internet. Each server has 2 dedicated internet connections hooked to 2 different providers. So far, I managed to get the servers to rou

High availability interner connection

2006-02-06 Thread Laurent CARON
Hi, I'm trying to get high availability internet connection for the LAN of my company. I basically have two servers connected to the internet. Each server has 2 dedicated internet connections hooked to 2 different providers. So far, I managed to get the servers to route the packets properly