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тАО06-06-2007 09:31 AM
тАО06-06-2007 09:31 AM
Help Help Help Help...........
How can I Update the Server Default Gateway, because when I change It in Routing Tables this update is only temporarily & When the Serve is shut down, then my changes are not there!!!!!
Thanks, Thanks, Thanks...........
James
How can I Update the Server Default Gateway, because when I change It in Routing Tables this update is only temporarily & When the Serve is shut down, then my changes are not there!!!!!
Thanks, Thanks, Thanks...........
James
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тАО06-06-2007 10:19 PM
тАО06-06-2007 10:19 PM
Re: TRU64 default gateway permanent definition
Hello James,
First of all
route - manually manipulate the routing tables. These tables are normally maintained by the system routing daemon,
such as in.routed and in.ripngd.
Syntax:
1>route [-fnvq ] add | delete [modifiers] destination gateway [ args ]
2>route[-fnvq ] change | get [modifiers] destination gateway [args]
-f --> Flush the routing tables of all gateway entries.
-n --> Prevent attempts to print host and network names symbolically when reporting actions.
-v --> (Verbose) Print additional details.
-q --> Suppress all output.
#route [ -fnvq ] change | get [ -net | -host ] destination gateway [args]
where destination is the destination host or network, and gateway is the next-hop intermediary through which packets should be routed.
change --> Change aspects of a route (such as its gateway).
Also see man pages of route for further information.
Thanks & Regards
Reshma Malusare
First of all
route - manually manipulate the routing tables. These tables are normally maintained by the system routing daemon,
such as in.routed and in.ripngd.
Syntax:
1>route [-fnvq ] add | delete [modifiers] destination gateway [ args ]
2>route[-fnvq ] change | get [modifiers] destination gateway [args]
-f --> Flush the routing tables of all gateway entries.
-n --> Prevent attempts to print host and network names symbolically when reporting actions.
-v --> (Verbose) Print additional details.
-q --> Suppress all output.
#route [ -fnvq ] change | get [ -net | -host ] destination gateway [args]
where destination is the destination host or network, and gateway is the next-hop intermediary through which packets should be routed.
change --> Change aspects of a route (such as its gateway).
Also see man pages of route for further information.
Thanks & Regards
Reshma Malusare
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