RE: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs?

2003-01-31 Thread Phillip Smith (mailing list)
Much appreciated. : ) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kevin Stevens Sent: January 29, 2003 3:55 PM To: Lowell Gilbert Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs? On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Lowell

Re: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs?

2003-01-30 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Kevin Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Not multiple default routers, but multiple default routes, in this case two, with different metrics to control failover. This is easy to do on some systems (Cisco and Solaris), not so on others. Don't know about FreeBSD, but I'll take a look later if

RE: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs?

2003-01-29 Thread Phillip Smith (mailing list)
See reply below... To create a somewhat redundant network connection, my friend has connected to business level ADSL connections at his home (32 IPs each). So, he has two routers, on two different networks (ATT/UUNET) and what he's doing is multi-homing his NIC cards and via some

Re: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs?

2003-01-29 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Phillip Smith (mailing list) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What I'd like to do is this... right now my NIC answers 212.12.12.212 (for instance) externally and that's the address I use for Apache's NameVirtualHost directives. I would also like my NIC to answer on 252.12.12.212 (second network

Re: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs?

2003-01-29 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Does that make sense? Sure. What you want isn't two default routers, because at any given time there's only one way you want to route this traffic. What you really want is to change default router when the outside world sees one as down. A

Re: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs?

2003-01-29 Thread Gerd Knops
On Wednesday, Jan 29, 2003, at 08:24 US/Central, Phillip Smith (mailing list) wrote: See reply below... To create a somewhat redundant network connection, my friend has connected to business level ADSL connections at his home (32 IPs each). So, he has two routers, on two different networks

Re: How to set-up two 'defaultrouter' IPs?

2003-01-28 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Phillip Smith (mailing list) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: To create a somewhat redundant network connection, my friend has connected to business level ADSL connections at his home (32 IPs each). So, he has two routers, on two different networks (ATT/UUNET) and what he's doing is multi-homing his