> 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¿? >
You can add multiple default routes, but that probably isn't what you want. The system will simply pick between them randomly. It also may not notice if one of the interfaces fails, but will continue to send to both routes. > Somebody knows¿? Just add another 'default' route. Can I ask why you want to have two default routes? -- Darren Dunham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/ Got some Dr Pepper? San Francisco, CA bay area < This line left intentionally blank to confuse you. > _______________________________________________ Solaris-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/solaris-users
