On 09/08/2016 15:47, Jonathan Billings wrote: > On Tue, Aug 09, 2016 at 10:58:40AM +0300, Levente Birta wrote: >> What I don't understand why the route command allow to add a second default >> gateway with different interface, but the ip route command doesn't? > You can only have one default gateway. > > It sounds to me like you want to use both interfaces, which are both > on the same subnet and would connect to the same gateway, as some sort > of load-balanced network, where traffic is evenly distributed across > both interfaces? Or did I mis-read your initial question? > No, there is no load-balancing.... It is a server on the LAN with two NICs, two IPs and I want to access the internet on both interfaces ... which means, practically, different WAN connection, but from the server's point of view doesn't matter, the routing to different WAN is a job of gateway's. And as I said in the initial message I achieved this ... :) The question is how can I achieve this with more elegant way, because the "route" command is deprecated anyway. So, again: Centos 7 2 NICs enp2s0-192.168.1.12 enp3s0-192.168.1.13 default gateway on enp2s0 is 192.168.1.1, defined in /etc/sysconfig/network Which other way (preferred with "ip route") can I add this, but: #route add default gw 192.168.1.1 dev enp3s0 ???? Thanks Levi