So you have a router with two WAN links, and two LAN links, you 
want to make sure LAN A goes to WAN A, and LAN B goes to WAN B?  Use policy 
routing, AKA route-maps that uses an ACL that matches off the source of LAN 
A, and set the next hop to WAN A, do the same for the other network, or 
just have the default go to the "other" one.
         As for what would happen with two gateways, probably per 
destination load balancing since they would have the same metric.

At 12:35 PM 11/10/01 -0500, McHugh Randy wrote:
>Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes and
>on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two totally
>different gateways?
>For instance
>ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1
>
>ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1
>
>Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them work?
>This is on a 2514 .
>
>Thanks
>Randy
-Carroll Kong




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