nope, I get back the defined route, using -n elims the long term pause. I'm
assuming the pause is a sign of it not working. maybe I'm looking in the
wrong place and should focus in the router machine?
On Mar 11, 2013 9:22 PM, "Ed Greshko" <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:

> On 03/12/13 12:11, Gary Artim wrote:
> > When I type route on the non router it hangs, then after some time
> > comes back with the default route to the router
>
> So, it "pauses" which is not really a "hang".
>
> If you use "route -n" does it pause?
>
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