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Thanks for the idea!
I tried "0 0.0.0" but while NMMGR would accept it, it didn't work.
At 2002-08-06 06:17 AM, Tom Emerson wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Korb
> >
> > I know that on MPE/iX to configure a default gateway one
> > enters "@" as the network address ... what needs to be entered
> > for MPE/V release 40?
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>Generally, unix uses "0.0.0.0" to indicate "default route" -- just a WAG
>here, but does that work for MPE/V?
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> > If there isn't an equivalent to the "@" of MPE/iX, what is the
> > best way of indicating that the gateway is the default
> > gateway and should be used for ALL IP addresses
>
>The way to indicate "should be used..." is to make that node have the lowest
>"hop count/cost"
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