Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!corton!imag!pierre From: laforgue@imag.fr (Pierre LAFORGUE) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco Subject: Is it possible to configure two default routes on a Cisco router ? Message-ID: <19012@imag.imag.fr> Date: 12 Mar 91 07:48:57 GMT Sender: news@imag.imag.fr Organization: IMAG Institute, University of Grenoble, France Lines: 33 Nntp-Posting-Host: localhost Help please ! Does someone know a solution to my problem ? Let be a Cisco router (AGS+) with various Ethernet connexions and a serial one connected to a distant Cisco router (itself being on a distant IP network C). Let be 2 local IP networks, whose IP address are respectively A and B. Each Ethernet entry of the Cisco connects a subnet of A or a subnet of B, excepting one which connects a distant network whose IP address is D. I need to configure: - for the network A a default route via a machine of C - for the network B a default route via a machine of D (all machine of A must communicate with the rest of the world via the distant network C, all machine of B must communicate with the rest of the world via the distant network D) ------------ ---------- subnet A.1 ---------| | ---------- subnet A.2 ---------| |---......----- network C ---------- etc ---------| Cisco | ---------- subnet B.1 ---------| |---......----- network D ---------- subnet B.2 ---------| | ---------- etc ---------| | ------------ How could I do that ? Is it possible to configure two default routes and to "play" with the access lists to discreminate them ? Thank you by advance. -- Pierre LAFORGUE laforgue@imag.Fr