Hi Guys, just a simple question going to the standards of IP routing :
If a router has 2 networks connected to 2 different WAN ports
What will the router decide when he has 2 default gateways configured in his routing table (without the use of any advanced routing protocol, just standard static routing), each pointing to one of the WAN networks
will he :
- switch between these 2 gateways (and perform a sort of loadsharing/balancing), so forwarding each packet to a different gateway
or
- will he forward the packets to the first entry he finds in his routing table ? and always using the same gateway.
Regards
J.
If a router has 2 networks connected to 2 different WAN ports
What will the router decide when he has 2 default gateways configured in his routing table (without the use of any advanced routing protocol, just standard static routing), each pointing to one of the WAN networks
will he :
- switch between these 2 gateways (and perform a sort of loadsharing/balancing), so forwarding each packet to a different gateway
or
- will he forward the packets to the first entry he finds in his routing table ? and always using the same gateway.
Regards
J.