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Revision as of 17:42, 20 July 2006
Sometimes you have more than one router in your network, and want different VEs to use different routers. For that, you need to set up source-based routing on the host system. For example:
# /sbin/ip rule add from $IP table $TBL # /sbin/ip route add default dev eth0 via $GW table $TBL
where
$IP
is an IP address which should use non-default gateway. You can also use netmask here, e.g.10.9.8.0/24
will mean that all VEs with addresses like 10.9.8.x will be routed through the given gateway.$GW
is a gateway for this IP address.$TBL
is any free table number, I use numbers from 6 upwards. Note that tables 250-255 are usually reserved (see/etc/iproute2/rt_tables
.
Note that every new non-standard gateway will require another table number.
For more details on routing rules, see man ip
.