Configure Default Route, DNS, and SNMP

Default Route dftroute*

Use the dftroute command to define the default route as shown in the example below.

The default route may be entered either as a host name or as a TCP/IP dotted numerical address (e.g., holmes or 154.12.21.3). The host name entered as the default router must exist in the LCS60 configuration database; use the addhost command to add the host as necessary.

LCS60 Software

Top>Config># dftroute

CURRENT default route is . . . . . . . None

DEFAULT ROUTE FUNCTIONS

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1 ... Define the default route

2 ... Delete the default route

To select a function, enter the corresponding number [ Type q to quit or ? for help]

==> 1

CAUTION: The default route defined here will be overridden if a router is advertising a default route in the network.

Enter default router (name, alias, or internet address) [ Type q to quit or ? for help ]

==> 154.12.21.3

Trying to reach host "154.12.21.3" ... OK.

CURRENT default

route

is .......

None

NEW

default

route

will be ..

154.12.21.3

Enter y to confirm NEW default route "154.12.21.3" Enter n to reject NEW default route "154.12.21.3" ==> y

Top>Config> #

Be sure to specify routed with the protocol command to start default route service at boot time.

*The dftroute command cannot be run unless the TCP/IP protocol is running.

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