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Date:      Mon, 10 Nov 2003 11:49:25 -0500
From:      Charles Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>
To:        Dimitris Xochellis <jimxoch@yahoo.gr>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Routing selectively
Message-ID:  <D7DD9ED0-139D-11D8-AD24-003065ABFD92@mac.com>
In-Reply-To: <20031110161355.50230.qmail@web14001.mail.yahoo.com>
References:  <20031110161355.50230.qmail@web14001.mail.yahoo.com>

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On Nov 10, 2003, at 11:13 AM, Dimitris Xochellis wrote:
> In my local network I have two routers that provide
> internet services.
>
> -Can I use them both simultaneously?

Yes.

> -Do I need to have a second ethernet card (And add a
> second interface to rc.conf) in order to use them
> both?

No, but it might be easier to configure a sensible network topology 
using two cards.  Otherwise, you can configure a virtual interface 
("ifconfig rl0 alias YYY")...

> -Can I configure my FreeBSD box to use the first
> router when I am sending packets to a specific
> internet subnet and the second otherwise?

Sure.

> -Any relative Docs or Examples please?

Normally, one has one "default route", which tells all non-local 
traffic to go via your preferred router.  You can add additional routes 
like so:

route add -net 1.2.3.0/24 router1
route add -net 4.5.6.0/24 router2

There are better ways of managing routing than this, including setting 
up BGP/EGP peering with your ISPs, or some other routing protocol 
(OSPF), but this should get you started....

-- 
-Chuck



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