Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers

gateway is the IP address of the network destination to which packets will be addressed.

hops is the number of hops to the network destination.

Verifying the Routes

After adding a static route for each path to an AN/ANH or ARN router, enter the following command to display the routing table and verify the routes you added:

netstat -r

Loading the Changes into Memory

Once you modify the /etc/inetd.conf file, you must force the operating system to reread it by rebooting the workstation or by issuing a hang-up signal.

In most cases, reboot the workstation. Issue a hang-up signal if the workstation is performing a task that you do not want to interrupt.

Rebooting Your Workstation

To reboot your workstation:

1.Log in as root.

2.Enter the following command (the -rflag reboots the workstation):

/etc/shutdown now -r

Issuing a Hang-Up Signal

To issue a hang-up signal:

1.Log in as root.

2.Enter the following command to hang up on the inetd process: ps -aux grep inetd

The system displays a line similar to this one:

root 148 0.0 0.0 48

0 ? IW Sept 14 0:07 inetd

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