Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> Thanks.
> 
> The examples show how to setup 2 local subnets. In my case, I have to 
> external subnets, and only 1 local (or dmz) subnet.
> 
> All the examples I see so far are for routing to multiple subnets behind the 
> firewall, but my situation is the reverse. How would I handle that?

Your ISP doesn't require different gateways for the two subnets I'm
hoping. Assuming they don,t, there are no routing issues at all. Simply
define the addresses and use them.

-Tom
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Shoreline,     \ folly is to fill the world with fools.
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