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From: Shadi (ccie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Mar 09 2002 - 06:05:58 GMT-3


   
Hi,

If you have two IP addresses on the same interface (one primary and the other
secondary), how can you make the router for each network it tries to reach it
should use one of the ip addresses as the source ip for that network?

R1 wants to ping R2 it should use 10.1.1.1 (which is by default works)?

R1 wants to ping R3 is should use 204.100.100.1 as the source IP address not
10.1.1.1,

I tried it with Nating but it didn't work with me!!!

So anybody have any ideas?

R1(10.1.1.1)----------------------------------------------------------------R
2(10.1.1.1)
(204.100.100.1 Secondary)
|
|
|
|
|
R3
(204.100.100.2)



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