Hi Eduard,

I believe the CLI syntax is route add {net|host} {Ip address}\{mask} {gateway} 
{metric}.  You can add these to a text file and then paste them to the CLI.  
Don't forget to make the routes survive a reboot by adding them into 
/etc/rc2.d/{filename}; this file holds all the routes so when the server 
reboots the route table isn't lost.

Note, you may need to use /usr/sbin/route add {net|host} {Ip address}\{mask} 
{gateway} {metric} in the startup file.

Hope this helps.


-----Original Message-----
From: Mailing list for discussion of Firewall-1 on behalf of Wijnands, Eduard 
(W&O BO Service WAN)
Sent: Sat 9/22/2007 9:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FW-1] How to ad multiple routes on a VSX firewall cluster?
 
How to ad multiple routes on a VSX firewall cluster? 
 
We are in the progress of migrating our firewalls to VSX clusters on HP
hardware. 
But on many of the firewalls we have, have more then 100 static routes
some have even more the 500. 
I know you can ad these route individual by using the GUI. But this is a
very time consuming and unreliable process. Is there a proven method of
adding multiple routes on the command line of the virtual system
(firewall).

Most of our current firewalls are running on sun Solaris a few on Secure
platform.


Kind Regards


Eduard


The Netherlands
 

 


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