Having multiple gateways always causes problems in my experience.   What
is the reason for having the multiple gateways?  Are they both in the
same subnet?

You are much better off avoiding a multiple gateway configuration if you
can.

-Kevin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jojo Solis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Posted At: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:17 AM
> Posted To: Exchange
> Conversation: E2K WEIRD GATEWAY ADDRESS
> Subject: E2K WEIRD GATEWAY ADDRESS
> 
> 
> scenario
>  
> we have two gateway for our Internet Server, G1 and G2.
> 
> before i restarted my E2K server the gateway is pointed to G1 
> (gateway 1), when I start the server the IS and the MTA 
> stacks service did not start successfully, the event log says 
> the Routing Engine hung on starting (Event 7022) and the IS 
> also not start with error message "terminated with service 
> specific error 0" (event 7024), but when i try to start those 
> services manually it starts successfully without any error. 
> the weird thing is the gateway are not correctly pointed for 
> what is supposed to be pointed which is the G1, the TCPIP 
> says it is on the G1 but if i check it using ipconfig command 
> the default gateways says its on the G2. its so weird!!! 
> 
> please help me solving this problem.
> 
> thanks!
> 
> jojo
> 
> 
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