Hello,
In the past we had the same problem,
Now we are using two IBM2210 router. One router is our default gateway. The
second one is a backup router.
Between this two routers, there is a protocol called VRRP, which is
responsible for switch the IP addresses
between default gateway and backup router.
p.e., if the default gateway dies, the backup router gets the adresse from
the failing default router and is now
working as default gateway.
All you have to do is to ping your default gateway every xxx minutes. If
you can't reach this gateway you must
clear the arp cache on your AIX machine. After that, you're using the
backup router as your default gateway.
For more informations on VRRP see RFC 2338
Sorry for my bad english.
Sincerely
Swen Jedlicka
Schiffinger Ralph 2100 <Ralph.Schiffinger@ERSTEBANK.AT> am 06.09.99
07:00:29 GMT
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Sometimes having the same problem.
And it's NOT the gateway which is causing the trouble.
It's MY Fddi-interface which looses it's connection to our backbone.
Even have to reboot my machine.
There's just no other way to reconnect to our Fddi-bacbone.
My work-around:
Run a job (shell-script) every 10 minutes (crontab).
Ping your default gateway.
If you cannot reach it, ovstop netmon.
Plus any other action you want (alarms?).
Maybe it's a kludge, but at least it's simple, quick and dirty(?).
And fortunately i've planned for 2 network interfaces on my machine.
IF#1 used for "managing the network".
IF#2 used for "access to the manager-machine".
Highly recommended.
HTH.
Regards, Ralph.
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Paul Fordy [SMTP:paul.fordy@VIRGIN.NET]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 07. September 1999 08:29
> An: NV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu
> Betreff: Default gateway
>
> I'm using Netview 5.1 on AIX 4.2.1 and recently hit a problem where the
> default
> gateway was unavailable and Netview reported all sorts of devices as
being
> down
> because it could not longer reach them.
>
> How can I improve the reliability by not relying on one single device?
> I'm not aware
> of a way of having a second default gateway.
>
> Thanks
> Paul Fordy
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