heffron@falstaff.css.beckman.com (Matt Heffron) (12/01/90)
From a DN3500 which is connected to both our Ethernet and Domain token ring, when I add a static route to the subnet on the token ring with the "/etc/route add net" command the entry in the routing tables is entered as if I had added a default route instead! Is this correct? It causes problems with the "real" default route I try to specify. See below: -Matt $ tcpstat -rn Routing tables Destination Gateway Flags Hops Ref Use Interface 0.0.0 134.217.247.2 USG 1 0 0 eth0 $ route add net 134.217.80.0 134.217.80.1 0 add net 134.217.80.0: gateway 134.217.80.1 $ tcpstat -rn Routing tables Destination Gateway Flags Hops Ref Use Interface 0.0.0 134.217.247.2 USG 1 0 4 eth0 0.0.0 134.217.80.1 USG 1 0 0 dr0 -- Matt Heffron heffron@falstaff.css.beckman.com Beckman Instruments, Inc. voice: (714) 961-3128 2500 Harbor Blvd. MS X-11, Fullerton, CA 92634 Cute saying/disclaimer in development.