James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Bart Smaalders writes: >> Dan McDonald wrote: >> > On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 12:30:24PM -0700, Sean Clarke wrote: >> >> I add a static route to a host using the following command: >> >> >> >> route add -host x.x.x.x y.y.y.y -static >> >> >> >> I would like that to be added automatically on boot up. >> > >> > In Nevada (and possibly one of the S10 updates), there's the -p flag >to >> > route(1m): >> > >> > route -p add -host x.x.x.x y.y.y.y >> >> Note that this route can and will disappear if the link goes down on >> build 55; I don't know if that behavior has been changed. > >I'm not sure what you're talking about. The route should disappear >only if either (a) the user specifies an output interface with -ifp or >(b) the route is non-static. Anything else ought to be filed as a >bug. > >Note also that Solaris 10 build 63 (!) shouldn't be in use >*anywhere*. It's left over from the Solaris 10 beta test cycle, and >should have been *removed* per the license agreement long ago.
Sorry - my title was confuing - I meant in Nevada b63 and Solaris 10 - I had seen info relating to previous Solaris releases but not anything "current". I run both S10 and nevada b63 and couldn't understand how to do it on either system. Hope that clears things up. Thanks for your help. -- -- Regards Sean Clarke --------------------------------------------- SEC Consulting Limited Phone: +44 (0)23 8040 5599 Website: http://www.sec-consulting.co.uk Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SEC Consulting is a Sun Partner Advantage Member: Sun, keeping 10 moves ahead. http://www.sec-consulting.co.uk/Sun/index.html _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
