User`s guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring IP Routing
Managing the routing table
Pipeline User’s Guide Preliminary January 30, 1998 2-25
Ethernet > Connections > any prof ile > IP options > Preference=[]
Ethernet > Static Rtes > any profile > Preference=[]
Ethernet > Mod Config > Route Pref
Static Preference=100
Rip Preference=100
Viewing the routing table
The
Iproute show
terminal-server command includes information relevant to
multiple IP routing protocols. To view the IP routing table, invoke the terminal
server interface and at the prompt, enter:
iproute show
The output looks similar to the following table:
The column headings shown here are described in “Fields in the routing table” on
page 2-27. The routes in this table are explained as follows:
This is the default route, pointing through the active Connection profile. The
Static Rtes profile for the default route specifies a Preference of 1, so this route is
preferred over dynamically learned routes.
Destination Gateway IF Flg Pref Met Use Age
0.0.0.0/0 10.0.0.100 wan0 SG 1 1 0 20887
10.207.76.0/24 10.207.76.1 wanidle0 SG 100 7 0 20887
10.207.76.1/32 10.207.76.1 wanidle0 S 100 7 2 20887
10.207.77.0/24 10.207.76.1 wanidle0 SG 100 8 0 20887
127.0.0.1/32 - lo0 CP 0 0 0 20887
10.0.0.0/24 10.0.0.100 wan0 SG 100 1 21387 20887
10.0.0.100/32 10.0.0.100 wan0 S 100 1 153 20887
10.1.2.0/24 - ie0 C 0 0 19775 20887
10.1.2.1/32 - ie0 CP 0 0 389 20887
255.255.255.255/32 - ie0 CP 0 0 0 20887
Destination Gateway IF Flg Pref Met Use Age
0.0.0.0/0 10.0.0.100 wan0 SG 1 1 0 20887
Destination Gateway IF Flg Pref Met Use Age
10.207.76.0/24 10.207.76.1 wanidle0 SG 100 7 0 20887
10.207.76.1/32 10.207.76.1 wanidle0 S 100 7 2 20887