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AIX Routing Issue

Hello,

I've moved to a new network with multiple AIX box's. Most of them are working fine and dandy.

On one box I need to set up a static route to a gateway.. no problem right?

Whenever I add the route it appears in the routing table as UGc and then begins adding new entries to the routing table.

I dont want to add a cloning gateway. Once this route is added, there should be no new additions at all to the routing table.

so the ? is:

1. how to make a none cloning gateway
2. make it so the routing table does not update at all.

Thanks for your time.

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You need to find any routing daemons that are processing and terminate them, and then insure they don't restart when the system boots.
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