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Configuring Hosts and Servers
active
The gateway can generate RIP update messages. If the
gateway does not transmit these broadcasts on a regular
basis, it eventually is deleted from the routing table. If
another route to the destination associated with the gateway
is received, the new route replaces the active gateway entry.
passive
The gateway cannot generate RIP messages, and therefore, is
never removed from the routing table. If a better route is
received for the destination, the entry in the routing table is
updated.
hardwired
The gateway has a fixed route to the destination. This route
cannot be changed or deleted, even if a routing update is
received.
domain
search
Adds a network domain to the DNS search path. The given
paths are decomposed into higher-level names, and all of the
forms are added.
domain
default
Sets the default search path. This path should be set after all
other search paths are added. The Model 5390 server
propagates this path to the top of the search list and removes
it from all of the hosts entries.
NOTE:
The CLI hosts –n command displays the domain search and the
domain default list contents along with the name server data.
Table A14-2. Supported Keywords for gateway
Entries—Format 2 (continued)
Keyword
Definition
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