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Chris-
There is an add static utility for Nokia that will let you add large
numbers of static routes. I think it will also let you save a file
but its been a few months since I've used it. If you have access to
the Nokia knowledgebase do a search for addstatic. Once you start
using it I believe you will always have to use it for your static
routes. At least that was the limitation of the version I am
familiar with. Basically I believe you run it with no flags and it
generates a file with your static routes, then you can manually edit
this file and run addstatic again with a flag to use the edited file
for input and it will load the edited file of static routes. This
was originally written as a work around for a problem in earlier
versions of IPSO adding large numbers of static routes via the
voyager interface. That problem has since been solved so I don't
know if they still support addstatic for convenience of managing
large numbers of static routes.
- -PaulK
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Alterio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 7:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [FW1] Do I have to enter static routes manually using
> Voyager in Nokia IP650?
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> We are running FW1 4.1 on a Nokia IP640 with a Management
> Station on a Sun
> Ultra-1 running Solaris 7.
>
> We have 128 static routes defined in the f/w, which I keyed
> in manually
> using the Voyager Config screen. It took forever, and I don't
> want to have
> to do it again if we replace the box. Is there a file where
> this information
> is stored?
>
> Also, does anyone out there know how the Nokia can be backed
> up? I'm told
> it does not need to be backed up because everything is loaded from
> the Management Station. But if I need to manually manage static
> routes and arp
> entries (which are on the Nokia, not on the Sun), I want to
> back up the
> Nokia somehow.
>
> Thank you,
> Chris.
>
>
>
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