Joe Morris wrote:
On 05/06/2008 07:04 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
My question: how do i does this so both NIC's have different IP's and different gateway's?
As far as I understand routing, the gateway isn't for the NIC but for the machine.
Each NIC can have its own gateway. The only limitation is there is a maximum of one DEFAULT gateway. The DEFAULT GATEWAY is for the machine as a whole.
Traffic for a particular net which is directly connected to a NIC traverses that NIC. All other goes to the gateway. ^ you left out the wrod "default"
It doesn't make sense to have 2 "all other". Therefore, what you see is correct. If you wanted particular traffic to route via a particular NIC, that would be the job for advanced routing tables, but not the gateway.
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