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Ron,
I am not exactly familiar with your particular setup, but when using tcp
is there any reason why you can't use a single lnet network?  I believe that
it would be easier for you to set up one socklnd network named tcp0 that
contains both interfaces.  Then all you have to do is make sure that it is 
possible
through host routes (or other means) for the two networks to route to each 
other.

- -Herb

Jerome, Ron wrote:
> I would like to use a client as a router between two tcp networks (eth0
> and eth1) but it is unclear to me how to configure this in modprobe.conf.
> 
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> 
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
>  
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