The Routing Table - Digi PortServer CM User Manual

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you press the <ESC> key to return to the command mode)
i insert text before the cursor position (everything to the right of the cursor is shifted right)
o create a new line below the current line and insert text (all lines are shifted down)
dd remove the entire current line
u undo the last modification
x delete the letter at the cursor position
Now that the file has been modified, enter the line mode (by typing ":" from the command mode) and use
one of the following commands:
w save the file (w is for write)
wq save and close the file (q is for quit)
q! close the file without saving
w file save the file with the name file
e file opens the file named file

The Routing Table

The PortServer CM has a static routing table. The table can be displayed using one of the following
commands:
route or netstat –rn.
The file /etc/network/st_routes is the PortServer CM's method for configuring static routes. See the table
below. Routes should be added to the file (which is a script run when the PortServer CM is initialized) or at
the prompt (for temporary routes) using the following syntax:
route [add|del] [-net|-host] target netmask nt_msk [gw gt_way] interf
[add|del]
one of these tags must be present—routes can be either added or deleted.
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The Routing Table

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