Re: ICMP Router Discovery
Re: ICMP Router Discovery
- Subject: Re: ICMP Router Discovery
- From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 13:49:13 -0400 (EDT)
Chase writes:
>
> I've tried this in the past and I tried again just now. It only
> shows the default router address. There is absolutely no mention of
> the other router ip address in the netstat output.
Interesting. Netstat has lots of flags. Keep adding them until you
find what you're looking for (maybe its RTF_PRCLONING with -a).
>
> By the way: I just accidentally deleted all my routes and lost
> internet connectivity by running "route flush". The only thing I
> could think of to do was:
>
> route add default 192.168.0.250
>
> ...which seems to have worked. Would a reboot have fixed that
> problem, since the routing table is adjusted dynamically? If not,
> what's the recommended way to get the defaults back to normal again?
> Is "route add default <router_ip>" an incomplete fix in any way?
I'd just unplug/replug the cable, or turn off/on the airport
interface.
Drew
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