It is really easy.

I already did it.

Just on the /etc/defaultrouter
10.6.44.30
10.6.44.79

You have to put in each new line a different defaultrouter. 

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Sent: domingo, 04 de febrero de 2007 22:07
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Subject: Re: [Solaris-Users] Possibility of 2 Defaultrouters

i don't know the answer to joaquin question but i'd like to add a questions:

* can you translate the two networks into an alternative notation (VLSM)?
i think they would be 10.6.44.48/28 for interface Ce0 and 10.6.44.64/28 for 
Ce1. please correct if i am wrong; it's been a long time since i worked with 
the notations.

* can you edit the file /etc/defaultrouter and add the IP address of the other 
router (the one that's on the same subnetwork as Ce1, which i think would be 
the 10.6.44.64/28 network)? i read the manual entry on defaultrouter and you 
can have more than one IP address in the file. maybe the solution is simply to 
add the second line?

* how will solaris choose which default router to send packets to? would it 
depend on the application that generates the packet? for example, if an apache 
webserver is running as an application on Ce0, would the packets that apache 
sends back to the clients (browsers) automatically go via Ce0 through the 
default router on the 10.6.44.48/28 network? And suppose a java ee appserver is 
running on solaris with an IP address on the
10.6.44.64/28 network, would solaris send response packets via Ce1 through the 
default router on that network?

* what if you give the command "ping google.com" from the command line?
which interface and default router would be selected? would it depend on the 
order of the entries in the /etc/defaultrouter file?

i appreciate your help.

-- TT

joaquin wrote:
> I have these next issue:
>
> Ce0: 10.6.44.62 255.255.255.240
> Ce1: 10.6.44.79 255.255.255.240
>
> As you can see the Ce0 and Ce1 are in different networks.
>
> I have in my /etc/defaultrouter 10.6.44.49 (which belongs to Ce0)
>
> How can I make the Solaris system to have 2 default routers 1 for Ce0 
> (which is already in place) and for Ce1¿?
>
> Somebody knows¿?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Joaquin
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