[this was posted under another thread, so I am reposting as a new thread to hopefully generate some responses. thanks.]
I am no programmer, so forgive my ignorance in that respect, but why can't a metric be used to differentiate routes to the same destination network within the routing table? I happened to be googling and found: http://daily.daemonnews.org/view_story.php3?story_id=3878 which describes a patch to -STABLE that does exactly what I am talking about. Is there any reason why this shouldn't be implemented by default in the OS? I am not being critical of the FreeBSD operating system by any means, just curious. Personally, I would very much like the ability of Zebra to feed the kernel the same route via multiple gateways, differentiating those routes by metric value. Comments? -- +-------------------------------------+------------------------------+ | Michael W. Oliver, CCNP | "The tree of liberty must be | | IPv6 & FreeBSD mark | refreshed from time to time | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | with the blood of patriots | | http://michael.gargantuan.com/ | and tyrants." | | ASpath-tree, Looking Glass, etc. | - President Thomas Jefferson | | +------------------------------+ | gpg key - http://michael.gargantuan.com/gnupg/pubkey.asc | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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