In Multi ISP env having a static route on the FW itself impies that the 
remote host is forced to communicate over the same path that the static 
route indicates ??
In other words,
If  ip route add 173.194.39.212/32 via .... ISP1 is placed on the fw,
and
provided that there is static ip prefix  vv.vv.vv.vv/nn for ISP1 and 
xx.xx.xx.xx/n for ISP2 assigned in the DMZ zone.
Is it possible for the remote 173.194.39.212 to access a host in the dmz 
over the ISP2 link besides the MARK technique using of cource the ISP2 
assigned ip address space?

Thanks in advance

Harry.


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