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routes(4)
NAME
routes - Specifies Internet routing information to the routing tables
SYNOPSIS
/etc/routes
DESCRIPTION
Static routes can be defined in the /etc/routes file. The /etc/routes file
identifies static routes that are automatically added to the network
routing tables with the /usr/sbin/route add command. The
/sbin/init.d/route script contains the /usr/sbin/route add command that is
executed for each entry in the /etc/routes file when the network is
restarted on the system or the system is rebooted.
The general format of an entry in the /etc/routes file is:
Dest Name1 Name2
The following is a brief description of each element in an /etc/routes file
entry:
Dest
A keyword that indicates whether the route is to a network or to a
host. The two possible keywords are -net and -host.
Name1
The name or address of the destination network or host. Name1 can be
either a symbolic name (as used in the /etc/hosts or /etc/networks
file) or an Internet address specified in dotted-decimal format.
Name2
The name or address of the gateway host to which messages should be
forwarded. Name2 can be either a symbolic name (as used in the
/etc/hosts file) or an Internet address specified in dotted-decimal
format.
The routes file is a Context-Dependent Symbolic Link (CDSL) and must be
maintained as such. See the System Administration manual for more
information.
EXAMPLES
1. To specify a route to a network through a gateway host with an entry
in the /etc/routes file, enter:
-net net2 host4
This example specifies a route to a network, net2, through the gateway
host4.
2. To specify a route to a host through a gateway host with an entry in
the /etc/routes file, enter:
-host host2 host4
This example specifies a route to a host, host2, through the gateway
host4.
3. To specify a route to a default gateway host with an entry in the
/etc/routes file, enter:
default 130.9.0.5
This example specifies a route to a default gateway with an Internet
address of 130.9.0.5.
FILES
/sbin/init.d/route
Contains the /usr/sbin/routed add command.
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: route(8)
Daemons: gated(8), routed(8)
Files: gated.conf(4)
Network Administration: Connections
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