That's not normal behavior. It is likely that there is a 
misconfiguration in the route or the route is being overwritten by a 
routing protocol.

Comparing the routing table when the route is there and when it's 
gone should shed some light.

>From: "Jim Jones, Jr." <jim at oct.net>
>
>I did not add it that way, but the system has not reset, and it still loses
>the route.
>
>Jim
>From: "Peter Lalor" <plalor at infoasis.com>
>
>>  >From: "Jim Jones, Jr." <jim at oct.net>
>>  >
>>  >I have a dsl tnt that keeps losing a static route... is this a known
>problem
>>  >or am i just not saving my changes ?
>>
>>  Depends how you add the route. If you use 'iproute add', the route is
>>  temporary and will not persist across a reset. If you make a route
>>  profile with 'new ip-route <name>' the route is permanent.
>>  --
>>
>>  Peter Lalor           Infoasis
>  > plalor at infoasis.com   http://www.infoasis.com/
-- 

Peter Lalor           Infoasis
plalor at infoasis.com   http://www.infoasis.com/

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