> Kyle McDonald writes: > > Is it possible to configure multiple default routers with the > > /etc/defaultrouter file? > > Yes. Just list multiple IP addresses, one per line.
So what's the purpose (or semantics) of "multiple default routers"? To my understanding, if a destination address doesn't get matched with any "target network" or "target hosts" in the routing table, the "default router" will be used. If there are more than one default routers, which will be selected? Thanks. -- Tuma _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
