2. Use the setroute(8) command to specify the routing environment for a
network interface.
<Example 1> Add routing with Destination 192.168.1.0 and Netmask
255.255.255.0 to XSCF-LAN#0 in the XSCFU#0.
XSCF> setroute -c add -n 192.168.1.0 -m 255.255.255.0 xscf#0-lan#0
<Example 2> Add routing with the default network for Destination
and Gateway 10.12.108.1 to XSCF-LAN#1 in the XSCFU#0.
XSCF> setroute -c add -n 0.0.0.0 -g 10.12.108.1 xscf#0-lan#1
<Example 3> Delete routing with destination 192.168.1.0 and netmask
255.255.255.0 to XSCF-LAN#0 in the XSCFU#0.
XSCF> setroute -c del -n 192.168.1.0 -m 255.255.255.0 xscf#0-lan#0
Making XSCF DNS Settings
Command operation
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1. Use the shownameserver(8) command to display the name server. If multiple
name servers are added, they are displayed on separate lines.
<Example 1> Confirm that three name servers are added.
XSCF> shownameserver
nameserver 10.0.0.2
nameserver 172.16.0.2
nameserver 192.168.0.2
<Example 2> Confirm that no name server is added.
XSCF> shownameserver
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2. Use the setnameserver(8) command to specify the name server.
<Example 1> Add the three IP addresses 10.0.0.2, 172.16.0.2, and
192.168.0.2 as name servers.
XSCF> setnameserver 10.0.0.2 172.16.0.2 192.168.0.2
<Example 2> Delete all available name servers.
XSCF> setnameserver -c del -a
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