Choose Network Connection Administration: Routing > Configure static router.
The Static Router Administration page is displayed.
Type the information in the form using Table 10-1.
Table 10-1 Information Required for Static Routing
Default Router Host Address |
Host address of the default router for the network. |
Destination Network/ Host Address |
Network/Host address to which information is routed. |
Router Host Address |
Host address of the router used for accessing the destination address. |
Hop Count |
A value of 0 or greater. 0 means the Netra server is the router; a value greater than 0 means that another system is the router. |
Choose Network Connection Administration: Routing Modify static router.
Make the changes in the form using Table 10-1.
In certain Solaris versions, there is a complication for setting the destination address of a subnetwork with a trailing non-zero digit. To construct a network gateway on a non-zero subnetwork, the /etc/init.d/inetinit file must be manually edited to contain the information in the following form:
route add net 194.125.10.32 194.125.10.2 1 -netmask 255.255.255.224
The addresses shown above are for example only.