RE: [LARTC] failover routing

2006-02-07 Thread comp.techs
Hi, our network has a hand full of 2k servers that use silent rip. We use 2 Linux gateways with separate isp's. Each gateway does a ' default-originate' to advertise its default route in ripv2(with on having a different metric). The main gateway has a ping script written in shell that will

Re: [LARTC] failover routing

2006-02-07 Thread the sew
sounds good, do your run ripv2 with zebra or quagga?, your idea sounds exactly what I have in mind. Mind explaining a bit more technical and sharing some usefull bits in your config?ThanksSew On 2/7/06, comp.techs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, our network has a hand full of 2k servers that use

RE: [LARTC] failover routing

2006-02-07 Thread comp.techs
: Tue 2/7/2006 1:58 PMTo: comp.techsCc: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nlSubject: Re: [LARTC] failover routing sounds good, do your run ripv2 with zebra or quagga?, your idea sounds exactly what I have in mind. Mind explaining a bit more technical and sharing some usefull bits in your config?ThanksSew On 2/7

RE: [LARTC] failover routing

2006-02-02 Thread Sebastian Heidl
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 08:40 -0600, Greg Scott wrote: Your script could have the backup router take on the IP Address of the primary after it loses its heartbeat. You'll run into a problem with ARP caches. I saw some code floating around earlier that allowed one box to listen to the MAC

RE: [LARTC] failover routing

2006-02-01 Thread Greg Scott
Your script could have the backup router take on the IP Address of the primary after it loses its heartbeat. You'll run into a problem with ARP caches. I saw some code floating around earlier that allowed one box to listen to the MAC address of another and respond to its ARP requests. You would