AIX problems

elee4fg at jetson.uh.edu elee4fg at jetson.uh.edu
Tue May 14 14:06:55 AEST 1991


In article <1991May13.115433.22669 at bellcore.bellcore.com>, jona at iscp.Bellcore.COM (Jon Alperin) writes:
> In article <9357.282caa94 at jetson.uh.edu>, elee4fg at jetson.uh.edu writes:
> |> From: seng Gan
> |> Star Enterprise
> |> 
> |> Here are the problems that I known about:
> 
>   < list trimmed >
> |> 10) RS/6000 (token ring TCP/IP) connect to Cisco
> |>     Need to define static ARP route in Cisco to RS/6000 or else the link
> |>     is not stable.
> 
>    We have found that any workstations running YP/NIS need to have routes
> defined statically, since AIX will set up these routes during a boot before getting the NIS information. Thus, if you use mnemonic names instead of addresses AIX cannot do an IP lookup against the host table (which it has not yet gotten from NIS), and t
herefore the route is lost.
> 
> |> Seng C, Gan
> |> Unix SysAdm
> |> Star Enterprise
> |> Tel:(713)874-7816
> 
> -- 
> Jon Alperin
> Bell Communications Research
> 
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> * All opinions and stupid questions are my own *
I am not running YP/NIS but still need those static routes
Seng C. gan




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