2012-08-24 12:09, Dave Price wrote:
and I have RIP running on the router and that has led to other
routes being learnt too.  I am fairly sure that the defauly
route is fixed statically but I have not yet spotted where it
is.   It is certainly not in /etc/defaultrouter
as that simply does not exist.  I will dig about
a bit more.

Well, the default route like any other can come from announcements.
Text-file-based overrides for the in.routed process can also be in
/etc/gateways and maybe in /etc/inet/static-routes or somesuch.

For Solaris 11's way of moving basic things into SMF (now reminds
of Windows registry in a bad way), you can try running
  svcprop '*' | grep '192.168.199.1'
(obvisously, grepping for your suspected default router) - this
should list SMF properties of ALL services, finding the one you
need if it is at all there.

HTH,
//Jim
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