Re: Multipath Routing in same subnet - Please take a look

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Christian Schmid wrote:
> 
> Hello.

> 80.237.244.0/26 dev eth1  proto kernel  scope link  src 80.237.244.52
> default
>          nexthop via 80.237.244.1  dev eth1 weight 100
>          nexthop via 80.237.244.33  dev eth1 weight 100

Do not use weight parameters exceeding a single digit!
 
> I have read postings on the net but all of them are using huge scripts because they are on different
> networks. My problem seems to be a much easier problem but I just cant get this to work..... :(
> 
> Please help.
> 
> Best regards,
> Chris

I'm no expert, but my suggestion is to use 2 NICs and connect one to
each uplink or at least add 2 entries into /etc/iproute2/rt_tables.  I
think you'll find a similar situation answered in the ML within the last
10 days or so, but I can't recall the subject of the thread.  Nor can I
find anything specifying exactly what rt_tables needs to contain :/

You can review what I've gleaned from this ML at 
http://yesican.chsoft.biz/lartc

The most urgent things for you to know:
1) The LARTC HOWTO is wrong
2) You must apply Julian's patch
3) You _really_ need to read nano.txt
4) All of the intelligible success stories WRT multipath are either on
yesican or are linked to from there.

--gypsy
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