07-18-2008
No changes on files are needed, afaik. You just delete/add the routes with the route command and do your changes to the ODM with for example with chdev on inet0 etc.
When you're done, don't forget to write the new image with bosboot -ad /dev/ipldevice. Else you might have your old routes back next time you reboot.
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ifmetric
ifmetric(8) System Manager's Manual ifmetric(8)
NAME
ifmetric - An IPv4 route metrics manipulation tool
SYNOPSIS
ifmetric INTERFACE [METRIC]
DESCRIPTION
ifmetric is a Linux tool for setting the metrics of all IPv4 routes attached to a given network interface at once. This may be used to
change the priority of routing IPv4 traffic over the interface. Lower metrics correlate with higher priorities.
ifmetric uses the Linux NETLINK interface to manipulate the routes. Because of that it is compatible with routes created with the new
iproute2 utility.
OPTIONS
You should specify the interface name as first parameter. The second parameter should be the new metric. If ommited the metric 0 (highest)
is used.
RETURN VALUES
0 Success
1 Failure
AUTHOR
ifmetric was written by Lennart Poettering <mzvszrgevp (at) 0pointer (dot) de>. ifmetric is available at
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/ifmetric/
SEE ALSO
route(8), ip(8) (iproute2)
COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth.
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