Re: Multiple default routes, same subnet

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Fernando Lozano wrote:
Hi,

I have two internet links, from different ISPs for my office network, each one
with it's own router (which is a linux PC) so I don't loose internet
connectivity easily. One ISP has a much higher bandwitch, so usually all my
computers use it as the default gateway. The other one is intended as a
contingency link.

Today I have to manually change the default gateway on all computers when the
main link goes down. I want an automated way to do this.

I went another way on that, but it seems to me the solution is to just set the metric to the route you want most of the time lower that the "fallback" routeer. Define a route to each router, then set the default routes. Actually I think the order won't mater. If you use "ip route" the "peer" option might be useful, I haven't done this in a while!

All how-to's I could find on google were such as:
http://www.generationip.com/documentation/network-documentation/93-howto-setup-multiple-default-gateway-on-linux


Where they use iproute2 so a single router/computer can switch between two
internet links. While I can undersand this scenario, the single computer becomes
a single point of failure. I don't want to setup a "cluster" using heartbeat,
cluster suite and similars just to provide a router failover. It looks overkill.

Other problem, all iproute2 samples I find thave those two gateways on different
subnets and use the source address to route properly and avoid problems like
"onion routing".

I'd like to have two routers/computers on the same subnet, each one connected to
it's own internet link, and have the network computers switch from the main one
to the contingency one when needed.

So a computer would have two default gateways on the same subnet.  I can't find
how to change the iproute2 samples setup so the gateways can be on the same
subnet and everything works. I allways end up having all traffic going though
one link and when it fails I loose internet connectivity.


[]s, Fernando Lozano



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