Mike Lander wrote:
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> : >     Currently the network is using routeback and static routes
> : > to route specific traffic to the natted ISP gateway. The only solution I
> : > could
> : > think of was, I asked the ISP if they could change the currently
> : > natted gateway (lan ip on internal) to a different Class 3 IP such as
> : > 10.15.75.1
> : > then  I could configure my second ISP to the same network
> : > 10.15.75.2 and track and balance the routes.
> : >     Now would there be a better way to do this and leave the
> : > Natted ISP with the same IP as the lan (loc) if ??
> :
> : I'd really need to see the routing tables and route rules from a
> : shorewall dump to have a better understanding of your layout. Having
> : said that, when you use the providers file, there will be a host route
> : to that isp's gateway created in that isp's routing table, which should
> : override any network route using that address space. In short it should
> : work without changing any addressing, I have that running now:

Mike:

Sorry for leaving you hanging... I got "that phone call" from the
hospital about my Dad. I'm just changing, showering and returning to be
with him in his final hours.

Sorry,

Jerry


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