You use the route command to manually manipulate the network routing tables. The use of the –p option with the route command makes the changes persistent across reboots. You cannot manage routes by using the /etc/defaultrouter file because it is deprecated in Oracle Solaris 11. 1. Add a persistent route to a system:
route add default
Solaris – view routing table and add route. You can use netstat to view routing information. To view the route run: netstat -r. Optionally, to prevent reverse dns lookups which may …
2006-11-28 How to Get Started Configuring Your Network in Oracle 2020-7-18 · root@solaris:~# route -p add default 10.163.198.1 add net default: gateway 10.163.198.1 add persistent net default: gateway 10.163.198.1 Name Service Configuration Using SMF. The name service configuration is now stored and configured via SMF services instead of via configuration files in /etc. This change is part of a wider set of
SOLARIS does not route hi, i installed solaris 9 on an SPARC server with two network interfaces. behind each interface is a small lan. i can reach every computer in every lan using one of the other interface when i am logged in the solaris. but if a computer from one lan has to connect to a computer on the other lan,
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