You can do it with tagging and some ip commands. Let me see if I can dig up my 
notes...

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On Jun 26, 2012, at 1:09 PM, "Bill Watson" <b...@magicdigits.com> wrote:

> Howdy Folks,
> I currently have eth1 configured on my LAN/24 and it uses a simple router as
> the default gateway for web/ftp/ssh/etc. Life is good so far.
> Now I want to add eth0 configured on a WAN/27 and have it be an independent
> path for web/ftp/ssh/etc. Sounded really simple until I found out it wasn't.
> The eth0 configuration itself was simple enough.
> 
> At this point, when I simply activate eth0 using the desktop GUI, my trusty
> eth1 stops working. I *really* didn't expect that to happen. It *feels* like
> it waits for some provocation on eth0 to start the problem. 
> 
> Does anyone have a RHEL specific Dual WAN monkey-see+do guide laying around?
> I have found several, but they all ask for stuff that I don't have, for
> systems other than RHEL. I do have /etc/iproute2 which some of the chatter
> thought critical.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> Bill Watson
> b...@magicdigits.com
> 
> 
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