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From: Cortese <lubcor@yahoo.com>
Subject: routing question
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Hi,
I would like to know how can I do to have a FreeBSD
3.4 perform static routing rules like :
ip route 192.168.252.0 172.16.250.3 metric 1
ip route 192.168.252.0 172.16.250.4 metric 5
I want to have two different routes to the same
network, and if the first gateway is down (or better
if the link is down) I want my FreeBSD to route
packets via the second gateway. Is it possible without
using routing protocols ?
Thank's a lot !!!!
L.C.

 

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