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Operating Systems HP-UX where can i modify default gateway Post 302415903 by h@foorsa.biz on Friday 23rd of April 2010 04:38:13 PM
Old 04-23-2010
@ultimatix
please take care of what you type
I think you meant
Code:
#set_parms initial

set_parms options
Code:
initial

This allows the user to sequentially invoke all the sub-areas mentioned below. The user can configure multiple interfaces which are physically connected to the network using the Terminal User Interface (TUI). A # in the user interface field indicates a lan which is not physically connected to the network. If lan interfaces are configured as DHCP, the options ip_address and addl_netwrk are skipped.


Code:
addl_netwrk

Set the route mask (which defines the network and local subnet portions of a network address), set the routing gateway, and define access to the Domain Name System (DNS) and Network Information Service (NIS).
First-boot: These changes take effect immediately, without a reboot, because
Code:
 set_parms

starts networking after setting the parameters.
Non-first-boot: A reboot is required for all of these changes to take effect.

which in turns affects
Code:
#/etc/rc.config.d/netconf

 

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"NetSDS" is a flexible framework for rapid software development using the following technologies: Perl5 - default programming language PostgreSQL - default DBMS MemcacheQ - message queue manager Apache - HTTP server with FastCGI support Kannel - SMS and WAP gateway Asterisk - VoIP / telephony applications Mbuni - MMSC and MMS VAS gateway COMPONENTS
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