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Connecting BayStack AN and ANH Systems to a Network
3-12 114074 Rev. A
Setting Up Static Routes to Next-Hop Routers
If your workstation requires static routes, use this section to specify a path to the
network by
Editing the inetd.conf file
Verifying the routes
Loading the changes into memory
You must set up a static route for each path between the routers and the BOOTP
server’s next-hop router.
You may want to specify a static route in a multihop environment or in an
environment using routing protocols such as RIP, where minor routing update
delays may extend the time it takes to Netboot.
Editing the inetd.conf File
Add the following line to the inetd.conf file to set up a static route:
route add
<destination> <gateway> <hops>
<destination> is the IP address of the AN/ANH or its network.
<gateway> is the IP address of the network destination to which packets are to be
addressed.
<hops> is the number of hops to the network destination.
Verifying the Routes
After adding a static route for each path to the booting routers, enter the following
command to display the routing table and verify the route you added:
netstat -r
Loading the Changes into Memory
Once you modify the inetd.conf file, you must force the operating system to reread
it by rebooting the workstation or by issuing a hang-up signal.
In most cases, reboot the workstation. Issue a hang-up signal if the workstation is
performing a task that you do not want to interrupt.
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