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multi-homed, policy routing (heck, ANY routing)

Okay, I'm gonna try and type this in this little box

|--------width-with-no-wrapping------------------------------------------|

What i have now;

eth0 and eth3 are bridged as br0
this gives me a transparent firewall to
existing dmz;

-..router-->eth0=>asg320br0=>eth3-->dmz
-.................................||
-...............................eth1
-.................................|
-..........................internal lan

Okay, now "router" was simple enough. However
now, I have another router, and another assignment
from another provider.

My (in my ignorance) first though was, "Oh, no worries, I'll
just add another interface to br0 and , , ,  errr, , , umm"

And I played wth that, but of course, the default gw is
set to the existing router, and I can't add a second 
default gw for obvious reasons, so now I have this
nice bonded dual-T1 service sitting there, basically
doing nothing because I am not intellegent enough to
figure out how to proceed. 

is there a multi-homed example configuration anywhere? 

Thanks kindly in advance.

--chipper


(I  get grumpy about stuff that is 'too smart" to allow ascii
 diagrams, dumber is better more often that not)


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