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Yes, all you need is the *DFTROUTE.

To reiterate what Scott already said:
Your iSeries knows how to connect to any machine on it's local
network, since it's already on your local network. What it doesn't
know is how to communicate with a machine that's not on the local
network, ie. a machine on the Internet.

Thus, you have to let it know which local device is responsible for
sending packets to external machines, the default route in other
words.

Charles

On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Mike Wills <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you for the ways to confirm the gateway, I was going to do a tracert
(through my VPN access) before setting that to confirm that ip before
setting it. The main question was how to setup the table as there are NO
entries. Do I just need the one rule that Scott sent me?



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