Your default router is usually found in the file /etc/defaultrouter and should 
contain a single IP address.

Netmasks are setup using the /etc/netmasks file.  That file should have a 
subnet, then a space or a tab, and then the netmask.

If you have more than one network interface, you may instead use the 
/etc/gateways file, but that isn't likely in your case, so I'd look at 
/etc/netmasks and /etc/defaultrouter.

Brett Albertson           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strategic Technologies    voice: 919-379-8449     FAX: 919-379-8100
Solaris Core, Enterprise, E10K, F15K certified. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of W. Wayne Liauh
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 2:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Laptop Power Management? GUI or Shell based?

I think my problem is related to the fact that I provided a wrong answer to the 
"subnet" question during installation.  Netstat shows that my router info is 
all messed up (this machine was connected to a router, but the host was listed 
as the default gateway, and no gateway was provided for the host).

Will someone kindly point to me where I can find info on using the route 
command in S/OS?  Thanks.

(Also, it looks like there is no GUI based tool to config NIC in JDS.  Am I 
correct?--not that I am complaining.)
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