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From: "ku man" <kuman123@hotmail.com>
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Subject: multiple routers for multiple NICs
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 12:36:45 PST
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I have a box running FreeBSD 3.0 with 2 Intel 10/100 PRO ethernet 
adapters.  Instead of using a single default router, is there a way to 
configure the system so that traffic on each NIC will be routed through 
a NIC-specific router?  That is, how can I associate a different router 
for each NIC?

Thanks for any help.

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