Hi Debians... I have the following problem. I have 2 connections to the internet. The first (ppp0) is a pptp connection for ADSL connected to eth1 and the second (ppp1) is a ppp connection to a cablemodem connected to a serial port
So I have: eth0: Local Lan 192.168.1.x/24 eth1: Lan to ADSL Modem: 10.0.0.0/24 ppp0: pptp over eth1 a.b.c.d/32 (Static IP) ppp1: ppp over serial e.f.g.h/32 (Dynamic) Now I want to use the DSL connection as a default, since it's a lot faster then the cable (yeah... it's a really crappy cable operator) and then use the cable as a backup system for when the ADSL is down (Since the ADSL is really new, and will be down occasionally). How do I setup my routing etc so that I will use ppp0 by default and use ppp1 when ppp0 isn't responding. While I'm at it... does anyone know of a way to keep the SNMP device number for the ppp0 and ppp1 devices at a default setting, they keep changing after every redial of pppd (and then my mrtg barfs up) -- Mark Janssen Unix Consultant @ SyConOS IT E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key Id: 357D2178 http: maniac.nl, unix-god.[net|org], markjanssen.[com|net|org|nl] Fax/VoiceMail: +31 84 8757555 Finger for GPG and GeekCode
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