70 CHAPTER 69: SR SERVICE PARAMETERS
ROUte
Syntax ADD !<port> -SR ROUte <media address> [Override] [Dec | Hex] [ Transparent |
{Null | <source route> [<largestframesize>]}]
DELete !<port> -SR ROUte <media address>
SHow [!<port> | !*] -SR ROUte [[Cmac | Ncmac] %<media address>] [Dec | Hex]
SHowDefault [!<port> | !*] -SR ROUte [[Cmac | Ncmac] %<media address>] [Dec
|Hex]
Default No default
Description The ROUte parameter configures, deletes, and displays a static route for a remote
end system.
Values
<media address> Specifies the media address of a remote station. Must be 12
hexadecimal digits and preceded by a percent sign (%).
Use the Cmac keyword when the media address is entered in
canonical format and the Ncmac keyword when the media
address is entered in noncanonical format.
If neither Cmac nor Ncmac is specified, the current setting of
the -SYS MacAddrFormat parameter is used.
Override Specifies that the static route can be replaced by a learned
route if the route has been determined to be inoperational.
Dec | Hex Specifies that the route information is entered or displayed in
decimal (Dec keyword) or hexadecimal format (Hex keyword).
Transparent Specifies that no RIF be used on frames sent to the specified
address; the target is on the local ring or reached via
transparent bridges. The default is a transparent spanning
tree route.
Null Specifies that a null RIF is used; the target is on the local ring.
<source route> Specifies a source as a sequence of rings and bridges in the
order in which a source-routed packet traverses the source
route bridged network. The route is specified as follows:
:<ring_number>&<bridge_number>[:<ring_number>]...
A ring number must be preceded by a colon (:), and a bridge
number must be preceded by an ampersand (&). The
following is an example of a route where the source route
packet initiated at Ring 25 is forwarded through Bridge 2
onto Ring 4 before reaching its end system destination:
:25&2:4
A valid route must begin with a ring number that matches the
ring number assigned to the specified port. If the last element
specified in <route> is a bridge number, that element is
ignored.