Yea, arp lookups will be performed until the specified
interface of the default route is found. This is
called recursive arp (??)
I think this is related to the idea of setting an
addresss way upstream as the default route for your
AS. In other words, efforts should be made to set the
default route as something closer to a more aggregated
network. I know I am not making any sense because it's
too early in the morn. Oh well, I know s/body will
slap me down if I make a mistake. That's what makes
this group so cool, IMHO.
--- "Stull, Cory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I remember reading somewhere that when you add an IP
> route the ip address of
> the next hop doesn't necessarily need to be the next
> hop or even on the same
> subnet..?
>
> Reason for asking
>
>
> I want RouterC to have to go to RouterA before going
> out routerB to the
> internet because routerA and routerB are on same
> ethernet segment with a
> websense internet filter on that segment being used
> to filter internet
> traffic. Right now RouterC traffic goes
> straight to routerB to
> internet and doesn't get filtered through the
> websense filter.
>
> Comments?
>
> Thanks in advance as always.
> Cory
>
>
>
> (central site)
> RouterA \
> \
> \
> \
>
>
RouterB--------------------------------------------------------------------\
> ------------------------------------RouterC(remote
> site)
> (central site) \
> \
> \
> \
> Internet
>
>
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