To respond to my own post I think I found it at this link under "4.2.1 split access" and hope it applies to Redhat.
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
If I reboot I assume I need to create a shell script to automatically add these changes back?
--- Michael Rock mikerocks65@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks. I ended up putting a NIC from a different name brand so they would not be identical. I did delete the garbage out of /etc/sysconfig but it did not work, perhaps if I tried deleting the entire config and starting over it may have worked.
Now that I have both working how can you have two default gateways (one for each adapter) so they both service the separate IP networks independently of each other?
I made sure ip forwarding is turned off in sysctl.conf. But with default gateway set on both they will not respond to outside requests.
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