alternative routing - deadlock?
Dinesh Nair
dinesh at alphaque.com
Fri Feb 3 20:09:43 PST 2006
On 02/03/06 21:32 D said the following:
> on freebsd box such a simple situation(see below) seems to be pretty complicated:
>
>
> ISP1[10.10.10.1][1Mbps]<-------------------->[ME-em0][10.10.10.10]
> ISP2[11.11.11.1][8Mbps]---------------------->[ME-em1][11.11.11.11]
> default route 10.10.10.1
>
> any traffic "from ME to ISP2" will fail or will be redirected via ISP1.
what exactly does 'netstat -rn' show ?
> alternative routing function should allow us to add another static route:
> default route 11.11.11.1
freebsd doesnt yet support multiple default routes, though you could use
something like CARP and pf to implement some sort of load
balancing/redundant link architecture.
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