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.) This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected] _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
