IBM SC41-5420-04 Tcp/Ip Configuration And Reference page 29

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Figure 6. Add TCP/IP Routes Display
Note: Any changes that you make to the routing information take effect
immediately.
Figure 7. Work with TCP/IP Routes Display
Multiple Default Routes
Default routes are used to route data that is being addressed to a remote
destination and that does not have a specific route defined. Default routes
are based on the availability of the next hop router and the type of service
(TOS). If no specific TOS is requested, the first available default route with
TOS of *NORMAL is used.
If a default route is not defined, only the networks explicitly defined by
any non-default routes appear as though TCP/IP can reach them, and
datagrams bound for any undefined networks are not sent.
Note: A default route cannot have a subnetwork; therefore, you must leave
the subnet mask at the default value of
Consult "Multiple Routes" on page 61 for further information about
multiple default routes and the type of service (TOS) parameter.
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