User guide
6: Customizing the System Configuration
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mon, and must be explicitly informed about a gateway. The first parameter
indicates the Internet address of a destination network or machine, and the sec-
ond parameter indicates the Internet address of a gateway to that network or
machine. For example:
route_add 126.0.0.0 207.67.135.10
tells Freeway that the machine with Internet address 207.67.135.10 is the gateway to
network 126.0.0.0. To specify a default gateway, the first parameter should be set
to “0” and the second parameter should indicate the Internet address of the host
to be the default gateway. This parameter may be used multiple times to add gate-
ways for multiple destinations. The Internet address of the default gateway must
be the same as the address entered for the
Gateway Inet Interface parameter of the
System Boot Parameters menu described in Section 4.6.1 on page 105.
VxWorks Shell The
vxworks_shell parameter is carried over from older Freeway servers
that used the VxWorks operating system. This parameter was formerly used to
restrict access to the VxWorks shell. This parameter is now obsolete. On current
BSD Freeway models, access to the FreeBSD shell is controlled by the type of user
account. For example, a “root” user has access to the shell, but a “display only”
user does not.
The
vxworks_shell parameter is still accepted by the Freeway as a valid boot config-
uration file parameter; however, its function is ignored during the Freeway boot
process.
Added Interface Type This optional parameter identifies LAN interfaces to be used by
Freeway in addition to the primary network interface. The primary network
interface is defined in the System Boot Parameters menu (described in
Section 4.6.1 on page 105), either with the Boot Device parameter if booting from
the network or with the Secondary Network Interface if booting from disk. The
types of interfaces supported for the
added_interface_type parameter, and the value