Hi gypsy, Thank you for your help, but I have configured with succes Routing for multiple uplinks/providers and it is working just fine. My problem is when I have a secondary address range in one of these cards (NICs), in my case eth0 (two ranges from the same internet provider ). Anybody has a configuration like this? - Eth0 ( two internet ranges address from the same router/provider ) - eth1 ( another ISP ) - eth2 LAN ?? Thanks in advanced. gypsy escreveu: Leonardo Borda wrote:Hello, I have configured advanced routing with success using three (03) network adapters ( ETH0, ETH1 and ETH2). Now I have to configure an addittion range in the same Interface ETH0 ( another internet ip range address ), so I would like to have TWO different ranges at the same ETHERNET CARD ( in this case ETH0 ) AND having advanced routing running it. I Did the same configurations as I already done it before and it is not working. When testing through the secondary ip address the packets get out from the wrong default gateway, however testing from primary range I am able to route. Is it possible to do advanced routing having in the same Interface TWO different ip range address? Somebody had done this somewhere? Thanks in advanced -- Atenciosamente, Leonardo BordaLeonardo, Have you Yahooed/googled this? IIRC, I came across several pages describing your desired setup while trying to decide how to deal with 3 NICs and two different IPS (therefore separate nets on each NIC). Again IIRC, I rejected these because they were not the correct solution for me. Sorry I can't be more help, but I do think your solution is "out there". -- gypsy -- Atenciosamente, Leonardo Borda - Diretor de Negócios Netwall Tecnologia Fone/Fax: +55 51 3388.3201 Celular: +55 51 8131.9740 mailto:borda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - http://www.netwall.com.br |
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