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forward the packets.
Interface: It displays the outbound interface through which the packets are forwarded
to the next hop gateway or router.
x ie0: LAN interface; ie1: WAN1 interface; ie2: WAN2 interface;
x ptpdial0: Virtual interface waiting for dialing;
x ptpx: Virtual interface x (value: 1, 2, 3«);
x bhole0: Internal interface, the Device will discard any packet forwarded to this
interface;
x local: Internal soft-route interface, the packets are forwarded to the Device itself;
x reject: Internal interface, the Device will discard any packet forwarded to this
interface and respond an ICMP unreachable packet;
x loopback: Indicates the loopback network with network ID 127.0.0.0/8;
x mcast: Virtual interface, multicast packets will be forwarded to it.
Flag: *-Hidden, o-OSPF, i-ICMP, l-Local, r-RIP, n-SNMP, c-Connected, s-Static,
R-Remote, g-Gateway, h-Host, p-Private, u-Up, t-Temp, M-Multiple, N-NAT, F-Float,
a-Append,?-Unknown.
x *-Hidden: The route is inactive as it is backup, or the corresponding Internet
connection is inactive.
x N-NAT: NAT is enabled on the route, and the LAN hosts are sharing the
corresponding Internet connection to access the Internet.
x F-Float: The priority related parameters of the route has been configured, and it
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Priority: It indicates the priority of the route. If there are multiple routes to the same
destination with different priorities, the Device will choose the route with the highest
priority to forward the packets. The smaller the value, the higher the priority.
Metric: It indicates the cost of using the route, which is typically the number of hops
to the destination. If there are multiple routes with same priority to the same