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Re: (ASCEND) How to save a route
At 17:46 1998/01/28 -0500, you wrote:
> The IP for the NT proxy server is statically routed from the Cisco the max,
> when the pipeline is connected to the max, I add a static route in term
serve mode for the NT proxy machine
> to point out to the connected pipeline. Once this route is added,
the pipeline can connect and disconnect
> dynamically as needed, and the static route for the NT proxy stays in
the maxes routing table.......unless rebooted.
I don't understand why you need a static route pointing to the server,
maybe if you could draw us a picture and include sample IPs?
If you really do need a static route, and not just to
increase the bit-mask on the connection profile or something,
(that is, for example, change 172.16.17.18/32 to 172.16.17.18/30)
then you can put it into a permanent static route in
Ethernet->Static Rtes->[pick a number]
-Jim H
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