Okay, way off topic, as far as Unix configs might apply to Cisco, but at
least it's about network-layer stuff.
On an AIX box, how can I add static route statements, directing traffic to a
specific interface? And, once added, can I make them applicable after an
IPL/reboot?
My Problem: An AIX server is connected to two LANs, with NIC0 connected to
10.1.1.0/24, and NIC1 connected to 192.168.1.0/24. These LANs are connected
to each other via routing at the core, but a layer 8 protocol demands
"quicker access" by connecting both networks.
I'd prefer not to run a routing protocol that might affect neighboring
routers and create more traffic on the links (and open the whole STP
can-o-worms). I want traffic destined for 10.1.1.0/24 (or 10.0.0.0/8) to
transit NIC0, and all other traffic (see Howard's email for the proper term)
to exit via NIC1.
One of my colleague, trying very hard to be the Unix gooroo, suggested
configuring routed or gated -- but I suspect he doesn't really know WTF he's
talking about, since further questioning of configs and routing effects
resulted in a blank stare.
-jon-
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