To answer the Windows half of this question:

When you add a static route on either Windows XP or Server 2003 using
netsh (e.g. "netsh interface ipv6 add route ...") you can specify
whether you want the "store" to be "active" or "persistent".  If you
specify "active" the route will only last until the next reboot.  If you
specify "persistent", the route will persist across reboots.  Persistent
is the default, so if you don't explicitly specify, you'll get the
behavior that the route will be permanent.

To get the complete "usage" information for this command from netsh,
just run "netsh interface ipv6 add route" from a command line.

--Brian

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Susan Zheng
        Sent: Monday, 17 October, 2005 12:36
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: how to save ipv6 routing table permanently 
        
        
        I've manually added some static ipv6 routes on Linux, but after
reboot the
        machine, the route entries added before will disappear, then
have to added back again by hand.
         
        Just wonder how could I save my good ipv6 routing table that is
to make it
        permannently on linux platform ?
         
        By the way, another similiar question, does the routing table
for ipv6 on windows need to be saved -- make it permanently as on linux
in order to reuse it after reboot ? If so, How?
         
        I'm really a green hand. Any helps are greatly appreciated!
         
        Susan
         

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