Hi all,
My machine has got two network cards and both of them are connected to
two different ISPs. I have added two ISPs to my default gateway with
same metric.
Let a.b.c.d be the IP of 1st network card and e.f.g.h be the ip of the
second network card
i.e., Card1 - IP=a.b.c.d, Gateway=gateway1.isp1.net
Card2 - IP=e.f.g.h, Gateway=gateway2.isp2.net
route add -net 0/0 gw gateway1.isp1.net metric 0
route add -net 0/0 gw gateway2.isp2.net metric 0
My problem is, if I try to access the 1st Network card (a.b.c.d --
ISP1) from a remote machine, sometimes the connection takes a long time
to establish. Is it due to the reply packets going through the second
ISP?. If so how can I rectify this while maintaining both routes?.
When I removed the second ISP from the routes, everything is working
fine. Also, I don''t have any problem in accessing these machine from
my Lan.
One more thing to note is that I don''t have any problem in access the
second IP (e.f.g.h of ISP2) even if BOTH THE ROUTES are in my routing
table (with same metric).
What could be wrong here?
Thanks,
Sudheer
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