=E8=EF=BF=BD=E9=C2=B9=1B$,3u=3D=A8=8B=1B(B writes:
> In one book,refer to configuring network manually, only configure one default 
> gateway. It means only the fist line of /etc/defautrouter is useful.other 
> line is
> useless.

I don't think that's ever been true.  As far back as I've looked
(Solaris 2.6), /etc/defaultrouter has always supported specifying
multiple default routers.

> If have two gateway,need to create /etc/gateway or create script by using 
> command route.

/etc/gateways has nothing to do with specifying default routers or
static routes of any kind.

> In OpenSolaris2008.05,When I use command sys-unconfig to config network 
> parameter found there is two line in /etc/defaultrouter.in the same way,the 
> command netstat -rn   can see two default gateway.
> I can't find the related documents about this.

Consult the defaultrouter(4) man page for details.

> Please help:
> which difference is /etc/defaultrouter between OpenSolaris08.05&other version
> of Solaris(for example: Solaris 8,Solaris 9 or other version)?

It hasn't changed.  I think the book you're using may be flawed.

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