I'm pretty sure you can do this in the ip-routes table. Go to the rules, put in the src address, the dst-address, action lookup and give it a table name. Then add another default route with your "other router's ip" as the gateway and give it a routing mark = to the table name you created under rules. I have a couple routers working this way.

Cameron

Terri Kelley wrote:
Is there a way to route a particular source/destination ip to a different next hop router rather than the default gateway? In other words if there is traffic from many IP addresses running through a tik to a default ip. Lets say that 123.123.123.3 needs to default that same direction. But if traffic from 123.123.123.3 is going to 456.456.456.6 then I need to send it on through a different router than the default.

Thanks

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710



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