The tooling used in this article is the same as what I used (and what I would have recommended if I'd documented my setup, or wanted to reach out to Adi to re-get his configs for the setup) when I multi-homed a system at home years over a private and public network. In that case though, there wasn't any issues with connected subnets being chosen over default gateway.

Theo

On Oct 28, 2015, at 3:46 PM, Adam Thompson <athompso@athompso.net> wrote:

Whoops, I should be a little more consistent with where I send from, since my work address isn't even subscribed to the list...

I'm following, more or less, this: https://blogs.oracle.com/networking/entry/advance_routing_for_multi_homed

But it doesn't work (as expected, anyway).

VRFs are done kind of stupidly IMHO in Linux, given that it's a host, not a router.

-Adam


On 15-10-28 02:11 PM, Theodore Baschak wrote:
Sounds like you need a VRF for 158/MGMT, where it ONLY goes out the 158 network? I'm not sure if Linux does this, but that might be a place to start perhaps.

Theo


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