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SUMMARYA multihomed computer is one that has multiple network interfaces. For computers using TCP/IP, these interfaces can be separate network interface cards (NICs) or multiple IP addresses on one NIC. This article discusses the recommended method of configuring the default gateway on multihomed computers. MORE INFORMATION
In the TCP/IP properties of each of the products listed above, you have the
option to configure a default gateway for each NIC or multiple default
gateways for the same NIC. Every NIC that has a default gateway adds a
0.0.0.0 route (default route) to the routing table. Q175767 Expected Behavior of Multiple Adapters on Same NetworkIf both NICs are on the same contiguous network, this should not be a problem as long as the default gateways are valid. However, if the NICs are configured on disjoint networks, or networks that are physically separated and cannot communicate with each other, you will not be able to communicate with the destination host reliably. A common use of multiple default gateways is to configure a backup gateway in the event of a failure of the primary gateway (router). This backup gateway is used by dead gateway detection, and is only triggered with TCP or connection-oriented traffic. Utilities like PING cannot force the default gateway to switch, because these utilities use User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q128978 Dead Gateway Detection in TCP/IP for Windows NT Q171564 TCP/IP Dead Gateway Detection Algorithm Updated for Windows NTOnly one default gateway should be configured on any multihomed computer. The default gateway is a global configuration for the server, not a setting that must be set for each network adapter. The server is already aware of all the networks it is directly connected to, and adds a route to each network for which it has a TCP/IP address. The default gateway is used only for traffic that needs to go to a network for which the server has no route. There is only one default gateway active for a computer at a time. You should generally configure the default gateway on the most complex network, and leave the field blank on the other adapter. However, if fault tolerance is desired, choose one of the following:
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