Re: Default Route question when there are two nic cards

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Styma, Robert E (Robert) wrote:

> 
> The problem is that when I reboot, or service network restart, the default
> route ends up on eth1 (192.168.55.55).  I can correct it by hand and everything
> is OK.
> 
> I have been googling the newsgroups and poking around in the ifcfg-eth* files
> and have not seen a way to tell the system that the default route is on eth0.
> 
> I must be missing something simple, can someone point me in the correct direction?
> (nnn is to obscure our corporate network info)
> 
You define your gateway in /etc/sysconfig/network
with an entry as such
GATEWAY=IP
It will then be static

HTH
Thierry
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