Re: [LARTC] Multipath Routing in same subnet - Please take a look

2005-05-09 Thread Andy Furniss
Christian Schmid wrote: nexthop via 80.237.244.1 dev eth1 weight 100 nexthop via 80.237.244.33 dev eth1 weight 100 I have read postings on the net but all of them are using huge scripts because they are on different networks. My problem seems to be a much easier problem but I ju

Re: [LARTC] Multipath Routing in same subnet - Please take a look

2005-05-06 Thread Alexander Samad
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 08:41:55PM -0700, gypsy wrote: > Christian Schmid wrote: > > > > Hello. > > > 80.237.244.0/26 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src 80.237.244.52 > > default > > nexthop via 80.237.244.1 dev eth1 weight 100 > > nexthop via 80.237.244.33 dev eth1 weigh

Re: [LARTC] Multipath Routing in same subnet - Please take a look

2005-05-06 Thread gypsy
Christian Schmid wrote: > > Hello. > 80.237.244.0/26 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src 80.237.244.52 > default > nexthop via 80.237.244.1 dev eth1 weight 100 > nexthop via 80.237.244.33 dev eth1 weight 100 Do not use weight parameters exceeding a single digit! > I hav

[LARTC] Multipath Routing in same subnet - Please take a look

2005-05-06 Thread Christian Schmid
Hello. I have the problem that I have two gateways on the same subnet, 80.237.244.1 and 80.237.244.33. Both gateways are 100 MBit cards, so I have 2 times 100 MBit to the Internet. The NIC in the server is a gigabit-card, so this card is easy able to use both gateways for outgoing traffic. Now I