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 conf
used, whether or not the primary gateway can route
packets to its destination.
CM
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> From: Hans Stout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 08 May 2001 10:45
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> Subject: Routing to different destinations from same source [7:3569]
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Your best option, if I understand your question correctly is to add a static
route on your NT box for your local networks.
use the command:
route add -p [destination] [MASK netmask] [gateway]
Use command "route print" to check your NT routing table
Any routes not added this way will automaticall
Why not do the routing on your router? Your NT machines will send packets to
their default gateway and that router can decide to send it to the internet
or the other network
regards
Pat
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