07-16-2008 04:15 AM - edited 03-06-2019 12:13 AM
07-16-2008 05:07 AM
can u clearify ur question what kind of gateways and what connectivity u want ??
07-16-2008 05:24 AM
A router can have 2 different default route/gateway on its configuration.
With this configuration, it will perform a 'per-session' load balancing towards both gateways.
In other words, a workstation may have a flow going towards gateway A and a different flow going towards gateway B.
HTH,
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Edison.
07-16-2008 05:58 AM
hi Edison
really i liked this idea i havnt notced this
07-16-2008 10:03 PM
Hi Edison,
i have a server that i want to configure with two different pool of IPs with separate gateways, so i want to know if one router can be configured with the two different pool of IPs with separate gateways eg.(10.116.48.0/24 defaultgateway 10.116.48.1 and 10.116.49.0/24 defaultgateway 10.116.49.1)
festus.
07-16-2008 10:09 PM
it could be achived ethier by a secondary ip address on the router interface or by doing subinterfaces like router-on-stick
07-16-2008 10:42 PM
thanks
07-17-2008 12:35 AM
did u get it working ?
07-17-2008 05:10 AM
Are you trying to use the router as a DHCP server?
Are these 'pool of IPs' for DHCP ?
If so, yes - you can create different pool of IPs with different gateway/router information.
Please see:
on information regarding this subject.
HTH,
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Edison.
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