I don't understand your reason(s) for considering using access lists,
instead of static or dynamic routing.

Windows NT machines will only use a secondary gateway if the primary gateway
is not available. Therefore, as long as the primary gateway is online, the
secondary will never be used, whether or not the primary gateway can route
packets to its destination.

CM

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hans Stout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 08 May 2001 10:45
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Routing to different destinations from same source [7:3569]
> 
> 
> Hello colleagues,
> 
> I want to route to two different destinations from the same source 
> addresses. The souces are Windows NT machines with two 
> default gateways; I 
> want everything going to the Internet going out to one of the 
> gateways, and 
> everything else going out the other. I am not sure if 
> configuring access 
> lists does the job; when a packet from the source is denied, 
> does it then 
> automatically choose the other default gateway ? I guess 
> policy routing 
> won't work, since the source is the same, only the destinations are 
> different. Any ideas ? Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Hans
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