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Re: default routes question or any way to do the rebundant
From: "Peter J. Cherny" <peterc () luddite com au>
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 11:37:18 +1100
At 04:20 AM 21/3/08, ann kok wrote:
ls it possible to have 2 default routes? or how can I do the rebundant when the route is still working either eth1 or eth2 down?
A google search for <ipfilter "policy routing"> turns up lots of hints (mine included). There are some variations using lo0 so that the route is always available esp. in BSDs. <rant> Though this is NANOG, I'd guess that many subscribers are only familiar with using Cisco and Juniper boxen i.e. fully fledged routers, for multihoming at the edge. Some of us live at the edge, providing services and content using Alteon/F5/BSD We have often solved these issues WITHOUT using C or J (other than for upstream connections). Even with multi Gb connectivity, C & J are not essential ! </rant>
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