Multiple Default Gateways Can Cause Connectivity Problems |
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When multiple default gateways are used in TCP/IP configuration options on a Windows NT computer, connectivity to computers on remote networks may be lost. On multihomed computers connected to disjointed networks, static routes may be added to the routing table to get connectivity to remote networks.
Windows NT computers can be configured with multiple default gateways. When
a dead gateway is detected by TCP, it can direct IP to switch default
gateways to the next gateway in the backup list. This switch can occur when
there are multiple gateways configured for the same network adapter or when
different default gateway addresses are given on various network cards on a
multihomed computer. A switch is triggered when TCP has tried one-half of
the TcpMaxDataRetransmissions times to send a packet through the current
default gateway.
For more information on dead gateway detection and registry parameter
TcpMaxDataRetransmissions, please see the following Microsoft Knowledge
Base articles:
ARTICLE-ID: Q128978After the switch, all IP traffic originating from any network adapter on this computer destined for remote networks will be sent to the currently selected gateway. On disjointed networks, this can lead to lost connectivity and subsequent termination of active sessions with computers on remote networks connected through the first gateway. This is because the currently selected gateway may be unaware of other routes managed by the first gateway if those routers do not exchange routing information to each other.
TITLE : Dead Gateway Detection in TCP/IP for Windows NT
ARTICLE-ID: Q140552
TITLE : How to Optimize Windows NT to Run Over Slow WAN Links w/TCP/IP
Netcard1:
IP Address: 11.100.1.1
Mask: 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway: 11.100.0.1 11.100.0.2
Netcard2:
IP Address: 11.200.1.1
Mask: 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway: 11.200.0.1
ARTICLE ID: Q171564
TITLE : TCP/IP Dead Gateway Detection Algorithm Updated for Windows NT
Additional query words: LPR Event 2004 gateways routing
Keywords : kbnetwork ntprotocol nttcp NTSrvWkst
Issue type :
Technology : kbvcSearch
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