Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 15:32:59 +0200 From: "D" <donatas.gendvilas@telecom.lt> To: <freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org> Subject: alternative routing - deadlock? Message-ID: <069601c628c6$598ac4a0$4f6510ac@in.telecom.lt>
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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. alternative routing function should allow us to add another static = route: default route 11.11.11.1 as far as i know, linux machines allready have this feature. so, is it possible to solve this problem with any means for today? ps: some rudiments can be seen in here: http://www.sctp.org/what_is_alt_route thanx you...
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