Re: Routing: choosing network device for outgoing traffic

aryzhov_at_spasu.net
Date: 02/25/05


Date: 25 Feb 2005 03:30:23 -0800

To me, personally, having several physical interfaces per host
with the same subnet, on on the same physical segment
sounds a bit dangerous, in general..

You sure have different MAC addreses on them, don't you?

Why can't you configire several different networks on the same physical
segment?

IMHO, the best way would be to connect the router to this physical
segment
 through multiple NICs, configure own network on each router's NIC,
and configure corresponding nets on relevant host/application
interfaces.



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