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Going back! – Turning off dynamic updates to route table in AIX 3.2

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AIXtexas

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Feb 5, 2002
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Going way back!!! – Turning off dynamic updates to route table in AIX 3.2

We have an old RS6000 running AIX 3.2 that we just cant get rid of... yet. The server is receiving updates to it routing table. I know how to prevent this in AIX versions 4.1 and above, but cannot figure it out in 3.2. Does any one happen to know how to turn this off?

Below are the network options:

test17:/home/root (508)#no -a
dog_ticks = 60
lowclust = 200
lowmbuf = 300
thewall = 6000
mb_cl_hiwat = 1400
compat_43 = 1
sb_max = 6000000
detach_route = 1
subnetsarelocal = 1
maxttl = 255
ipfragttl = 60
ipsendredirects = 1
ipforwarding = 1
udp_ttl = 30
tcp_ttl = 60
arpt_killc = 20
tcp_sendspace = 262144
tcp_recvspace = 524288
udp_sendspace = 65536
udp_recvspace = 524288
loop_check_sum = 1
rfc1122addrchk = 0
nonlocsrcroute = 1
tcp_keepintvl = 150
tcp_keepidle = 14400
tcp_keepinit = 150
icmpaddressmask = 0
rfc1323 = 1
tcp_mssdflt = 512
directed_broadcast = 0
tcp_rtolow = 1
tcp_rtohigh = 64
tcp_rtolimit = 7
tcp_rtolength = 13
ipqmaxlen = 50

Thanks,
Shane
 
Been some time since I came across a 3.2...

I thought 4.3.3 was old.

Then again, I tried to recover some data off a PC/RT box running (or not running I should say) 2.2.1 last year.

Perhaps you have gated or routed running - try turning that off?


HTH,

p5wizard
 
None of those services are running:

test17:/home/root (512)#lssrc -a
Subsystem Group PID Status
syslogd ras 5585 active
sendmail mail 3798 active
portmap portmap 8156 active
inetd tcpip 8415 active
timed tcpip 8674 active
snmpd tcpip 9448 active
biod nfs 7417 active
nfsd nfs 8969 active
rpc.mountd nfs 14110 active
rpc.statd nfs 10017 active
rpc.lockd nfs 13347 active
qdaemon spooler 13868 active
writesrv spooler 6454 active
infod infod 15175 active
hcon system 7496 active
lpd spooler 15950 active
iptrace tcpip inoperative
gated tcpip inoperative
named tcpip inoperative
routed tcpip inoperative
rwhod tcpip inoperative
llbd ncs inoperative
nrglbd ncs inoperative
keyserv keyserv inoperative
ypserv yp inoperative
ypbind yp inoperative
ypupdated yp inoperative
yppasswdd yp inoperative
aicd aicd inoperative
sna sna inoperative
gpenamesvc sna inoperative
APPNss_cp_cap sna inoperative
APPNds_rsc_reg sna inoperative
APPNds_search sna inoperative
APPNtrs_db_upd sna inoperative
APPNcnos_rcv sna inoperative
MSmsu_handler sna inoperative
MSsend_tp sna inoperative
MSreceive_tp sna inoperative
MSsess_outage sna inoperative
cycle1 sna inoperative
cycled sna inoperative
RMTMAND sna inoperative
APINGD sna inoperative
AREXECD sna inoperative
ATELLD sna inoperative
ANAMED sna inoperative
AFTPD sna inoperative

Shane
 
Your routing table is being updated by ICMP redirect packets I believe.

I don't think you can disable that on AIX 3.2

As a workaround: you might want to flush the routing table and reinstall the default gateway periodically, or whenever a specific spurious route appears in the routing table?


HTH,

p5wizard
 
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