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Management > Network Status > IP Routing Table
This page displays the IPv4 routing table.
Destination
The destination IP network of the route. The destination needs to match the destination IP
address of an IP packet for the route to be used.
For default routes, the destination IP network is always 0.0.0.0/0. Default routes are used
when no other route matches the destination IP address of an IP packet.
Src Addr
When source address routing is being used, the src addr needs to match the source IP
address of an IP packet for the route to be used.
Gateway
The IP address of the next router to which the IP packet will be routed to in order to reach
the destination network.
On PPP and TUN interfaces and ETH interfaces that have the gateway configured, this
parameter can be blank.
Metric
The route metric defines the “cost” of the route. If CIDR routing is enabled and there are
two routes to the same destination, the route with the lower metric is used.
Protocol
The protocol that created the route. It can be one of the following
Local
The route is for a network connected directly to the router.
Remote
The route is for a remote network accessed via a PPP connection.
Static
The route is a static route.
Static/RIP
The route is a static route that has been updated by RIP.
RIP
The route is a RIP route.
IBGP
The route is an interior BGP route.
EBGP
The route is an exterior BGP route.
OSPF
The route is an OSPF route.
Idx
This parameter is only used for static routes and it defines the index of the configured static
route.
Interface
The interface over which the IP packet will be routed when the route is used.