Before removing, try (at unix prompt)
#netstat -rn
You should see both old and new gateway ip address. To remove the old
gateway address, use
#smitty tcpip
-- Further configuration Static Routes
At Remove a Static Route
Remove Static Route
Type or select
Many thanks to everyone who came back to me on this
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Wallis
Sent: 07 August 2008 07:38
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] default gateway problem
I believe Bob was saying he had done
, instead of to the link aggregated device...
Cheers,
Ken
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of doug chanco
Sent: Thursday, 7 August 2008 3:46 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: Re: [U2] default gateway problem
You need to save
Bob,
Maybe this is a different issue, but it sounds like you need to make the
new gateway persistent. Usually when you change a route or gateway, it
is only in force until reboot.
This is done differently on different platforms. It is a command line
option with DOS. It is a file entry with
You need to save the default gateway in the ODM. If you manually
add/delete routes WITHOUT using smit then the come back when you reboot
do the following:
smitty tcpip
select == Minimum Configuration Startup
select your network card
and then change
Default Gateway
Address (dotted