Object tracking

From: Bill Wharton (bill_wharton@mailhost.cjb.net)
Date: Thu Dec 29 2005 - 21:22:51 GMT-3


I have two internet links terminating at my router. I wish to use object
tracking on it router to figure where packets should be sent. But even
before that, I have a problem which I can't determine if it's a real problem
or not.

 

 

Internet link 1 is a T1 link with static IP

Internet link 2 is a cable modem with dynamic IP.

 

 

Now, I want toI simply set a static route to my T1 link and want all traffic
to go this way, However, when internet link 2 negotiates an IP address via
DHCP, it too would get pushed down with a default gateway from the ISP. Now
which link would the router send packets over? Do cisco routers discriminate
between a manually added route statement vs. one received via DHCP?

 

How would the router behave? Also, Ethernet interfaces on cisco routers are
capable of being DHCP clients. Right?

 

 

Thank you



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