I did a keyword search. Only found information on how to delete a static route. I would like to know if there is a way to remove a route that was created dynamically by a redirect... without flushing the entire routing table.
From my research I understand that the route must be removed through the method it was created... created through smit, remove through smit... etc.
I have a route that shows up in my # netstat -rn list which is incorrect. And when I display the routes table through smit, it Flags it as UGHD (up, to a gateway, to a host, created dynamically by a redirect). I would like to remove this incorrect route.
I do not want to flush the routing table, because that will terminate many other connections that are currently active.
I cannot remove the route through smit... Method Error... chginet: Cannot delete route...
Any suggestions??
From my research I understand that the route must be removed through the method it was created... created through smit, remove through smit... etc.
I have a route that shows up in my # netstat -rn list which is incorrect. And when I display the routes table through smit, it Flags it as UGHD (up, to a gateway, to a host, created dynamically by a redirect). I would like to remove this incorrect route.
I do not want to flush the routing table, because that will terminate many other connections that are currently active.
I cannot remove the route through smit... Method Error... chginet: Cannot delete route...
Any suggestions??