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Date:      Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:18:06 -0400
From:      Charles Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>
To:        Bob Ababurko <ababurko@adelphia.net>
Cc:        freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: gateway for separate networks
Message-ID:  <20D96E28-047B-11D9-A326-003065A20588@mac.com>
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On Sep 11, 2004, at 9:41 PM, Bob Ababurko wrote:
> I have two networks that are routed to me via a serial connection, 
> namely a T1.  I have just installed a new router and it has two 
> ethernet ports that will route to the two different networks.  What I 
> want to do is have a single machine have two routes to the Internet, 
> but each NIC going through its respective network...one is a /24 and 
> the other a /28.  So, i would think that this would require that 
> "fancier setup", due to the fact that I want traffic going out each 
> nic to go through its networks gateway.  Now, what is this fancier 
> setup?

Talk to your ISPs about setting up BGP peering.  This probably involves 
getting an ASN from www.arin.net and a portable IP netblock.

[ If you don't understand what I just said, ask your ISP. ]

--
-Chuck



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