Re: AIX routing

From: John Jolet (john.jolet_at_FXFN.COM)
Date: 04/28/04

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    Date:         Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:49:29 -0500
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    what are you trying to accomplish? you can have only one default
    route. ALL ip routing on ALL unix variants and all routers is done by
    destination ip address. what version of aix?

    Mark Lamport wrote:

    >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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