Verifying The Routes; Loading The Changes Into Memory - Nortel Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers Configuration Manual

Configuring remote access for an and passport arn routers
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Configuring Remote Access for AN and Passport ARN Routers
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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:
Log in as root.
1.
Enter the following command (the
2.
/etc/shutdown now -r
Issuing a Hang-Up Signal
To issue a hang-up signal:
Log in as root.
1.
Enter the following command to hang up on the inetd process:
2.
ps -aux | grep inetd
The system displays a line similar to this one:
root
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is the IP address of the network destination to which packets will be
is the number of hops to the network destination.
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flag reboots the workstation):
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