RE: Multiple Links

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi,

   I am not sure to understand what you want to do.

   Do you want to route packets according to their ip source ?

   It is possible to do that with the "ip" command


Regards



> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]De
> la part de hare ram
> Envoyé : jeudi 18 septembre 2003 09:37
> À : lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Objet :  Multiple Links
>
>
> Hi all
>
>
> Iam planning to deploy Multiple Links
> using  RH 9.0/ PIII 500Mhz/512MB RAM
> With all Patches related to Route and rest Mentioned in nano.txt
>
> Iam Running BGP 4 with all the ISP, but iam not doing Load balancing the
> Links
> Each Link have specific application and specific users.
>
> Eth0 is connected to Local Net
>
> eth1- ISP1
> eth2- ISP2
> eth3- ISP3
>
> Now i want to make Specific Routes
>
> x.x.x.x should go to ISP 1
> y.y.y.y should go to ISP 2
> z.z.z.z  should go to ISP 3
>
> x, y, z, and other block of IP's are my IP range of IP's
>
> If the x.x.x.1 trying to reach y.y.y.1, it should identify this route
> internally only, and it should connect directly from eth0 to PC of y.y.y.1
> rather going to ISP 1 and come back, How can make it this ?
>
>
> same situation if y.y.y.1 want to contact x.x.x.1 it should take
> decision on
> Eth0 only, rather going out come back from ISP.
>
> any help will be appreciated
>
> hare
>
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