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
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
: 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
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
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