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Use the 'defaultrouter' directive in the routers2.conf to specify the default device (cfg file). This can be put into a [user-xxx] section if you want to specify it per-user or in the [routers.cgi] section to affect everyone.
You can also use the 'defaulttarget' option to speciy default target; however this can be problematic if a specified target does not exist on a given device.
Finally, if you have a recent version of routers2.cgi, then there is an undocumented (and not fully tested) feature where you can set the extended option 'default' on a Target and have it become the default target for the device. This is not completely working though which is why it is still undocumented. routers.cgi*Options[xxx]:default
_________________ Steve Shipway UNIX Systems, ITSS, University of Auckland, NZ Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning... -- Isaiah 5:11
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