Re: default route

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Damion de Soto wrote:

> getting lost. anyone comment on this ?
>
> If you use the ip route tool to created multiple weighted or equalized default
> routes, you then use source-based routing to make sure that the traffic goes back out
> the same route it came in on.
> (unless you're trying to be tricky with asymetrical routing)

  I tried this, the routes get cached so most of the time the packets
  leave from the route they came in, but you can have two routes and
  there is no packet loss.

Vadiraj C S

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