Do a route command; I place it in rc.local.
route add default gw aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Works fine, do it all the time on both single-homed and multi-homed
machines. I use it to add redundancy in my outbound links which go to
multiple routers connected to multiple T-1's; NIC, router, and line
pro
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>Subject: PLEASE HELP! Works on Windows NT Server, but apparently not on
>Redhat 7.2!
>Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 09:36:07 -0600
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>I'm trying to replace an NT server with Redhat 7.2. The problem is that the
>current environ
I'm trying to replace an NT server with Redhat 7.2. The problem is that the
current environment has to be multi-netted on one NIC, hence two gateways.
Another source told me this couldn't be done on linux.
Currently the NT server has several IP addresses(from two subnets) with TWO
default gate