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2 gateways possible?

Fiveohhh

Diamond Member
Got one more issue to take care of on my parents network. Its a travelagency and they need to use the isdn line from worldspan(the booking place) to access it, and we also have DNS here and I'm wondering if its possible to setup Only the worldspan program uses the isdn and ie and all the otherprograms use the DSL. Let me know if you have any further questions.
Thanks
 
Not really possible from an application perspective.

What I'm hearing is there is one LAN/ip network with two gateways. Hosts really only understand one gateway for the most part. A gateway being a default route or a "send any IP frames for which you have no route to this address"

What you can do is setup the default gateways to the DSL gateway. All traffic will use the DSL line.

Then on each host you could setup other specific routes to the worldspan servers or networks. The syntax of adding a route is host dependant so post your OSs. You could call worldspan and ask what IP addresses the clients need to talk to to get the IP networks you need to add routes for.

It ain't pretty but it would work. Or you could set up specific worldspan routes on the DSL router/gateway pointing to the isdn router/gateway
 
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