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I have a server running Fedora 14 on a local subnet and configured with a static IP address. It communicates to other devices on that subnet through a switch. I would like to connect this server to a second subnet using one of the other NIC interfaces on the server. This second network would obtain its IP address via a DHCP server located on the second subnet.
What do I need to do to set up this configuration so that it will use the first subnet when I refer to an address on that subnet but route the request to the second subnet for addresses that the first subnet doesn't know about?
How do I check the 2nd network for the default gateway? I don't see anything when I issue the command 'ifconfig -a eth1'. I must not be getting a gateway because I can't access any external addresses. – sizzzzlerz – 2011-10-19T21:40:12.480
netstat -rn
will show you the routing table. If you are able to paste this it will help troubleshooting. – Paul – 2011-10-19T22:22:35.657