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Re: how to add route to the routing tables?
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 07:08:00AM -0700, Alon Kadury wrote:
> 1. how do i know if linux recognized my eternet card?
ifconfig eth0
> 2. how do i add a static route like this for example:
> ip: 122.188.100.100, s.n: 255.255.255.0, g.w 122.188.100.100 to the
> eternet card?
Why is your gateway IP's the same as your local machine's?
Generally, if your address is L and the gw is G, and you're both
on net N (for example, 122.188.100.0), you want:
route add -net N
route add default gw G
(you do want G to be your default gateway, right?)
You didn't tell us which distribution you use, so I can't tell
you what's the "proper" way of setting this to be persistent across
boots, but if you use redhat, edit the files
/etc/sysconfig/network and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
to suit your needs.
> (i've read the manuals about addroute, ifconfig, netstat, but i dont know
> linux so good, and dont want to mess my modem configuration)
Try the Network Administrator's Guide.
Good luck,
Gaal
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