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Operating Systems AIX route add Post 41287 by davidg on Thursday 2nd of October 2003 01:16:49 AM
Old 10-02-2003
David yes , the server reboots everyday . Thanks.

OK, now we are talking. This shows you have not taken your new route in your start-up files. You can do this using smit or manualy editing your start-up files.
Using smit you can do it :

System Management --> Communications App and Serv. --> TCP/IP --> Further Config --> Add a Static Route

Good luck.

Regs David
 

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