User`s guide

Setting Network Identifiers 6 - 5
If the destination address is on another subnet and matches the infra-
structure portion of a net entry in the table (using the associated subnet
mask), the packet will be forwarded to the MAC address corresponding
to the next hop IP address from the table entry.
If the destination address is on another subnet and does not match any
entry in the table, the packet will be forwarded to the MAC address cor-
responding to the default gateway’s IP address.
Displaying the Routing Table (Display)
This menu item displays the entries in the table.
The Flags column displays letters identifying the type of entry:
n S: Entry is static (entered by operator)
n N: Entry is a network route
n H: Entry is a host route
The Use column indicates the number of packets that have been for-
warded using this table entry.
In the sample table, all addresses that match 149.23.166.xxx would be
forwarded to the router at address 149.23.165.71. Any packet for
address 149.23.130.20 would be forwarded to the address
149.23.165.60. All other packets not on the current subnet would be for-
warded to the router at 149.23.165.50.
Routing Table
Destination Next Hop Mask Flags Use
---------------- --------------- --------------- ------ ---
149.023.166.000 149.023.165.071 255.255.255.000 S N 0
default 149.023.165.050 000.000.000.000 S N 0
149.023.130.020 149.023.165.060 255.255.255.000 S H 0
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