fooler said:
>all you need is a static route... add route for 203.177.3.0/netmask network
>address and point it to 203.177.3.1 as its gateway address so that the flow
>will be gateway->public servers instead of gateway->internet->public
>servers
>as what you described above... this flow is coming from the 203.131.4.1
>going to your 203.177.3.0 network sgement... upon returning coming from
>203.177.3.0 network sgement  going to 203.131.4.1... in case your public
>servers default gateway is not 203.177.3.1, then add static route for every
>servers that you have with 203.131.4.0/netmask network address and point it
>to 203.177.3.1 as its gateway address...

the external interface of my 2 gateways are not connected to a single
switch/hub does this mean i have to? i was thinking of routing it before
it hits the external interface of gw1.
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