AIX routing

From: Mark Lamport (Mark.Lamport_at_KCMETRO.EDU)
Date: 04/28/04

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    I have a RS/6000 with 3 interfaces, one of which is connected to a firewall.
    It appears all AIX routing is performed by destination ip address. Is there
    a way to perform routing by interface? I have tried the smit route but
    appears only to add another entry in the routing table for the destination
    addess.

    thanks.

    Mark Lamport


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