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Chapter 43 Monitoring Routing
Displaying Routes
Displaying Routes
The Routes pane displays the statically configured, connected, and discovered routes in the security
appliance routing table.
Fields
Protocol—Display only. Displays the origin of the route information.
RIP—The route was derived using RIP.
OSPF—The route was derived using OSPF.
EIGRP—The route was derived using EIGRP.
CONNECTED—The route is a network directly connected to the interface.
STATIC—The route is statically defined.
Type—Display only. Displays the type of route. It can be one of the following values:
- (dash)—Indicates that the type column does not apply to the specified route.
IA—The route is an OSPF interarea route.
E1—The route is an OSPF external type 1 route.
E2—The route is an OSPF external type 2 route.
N1—The route is an OSPF not so stubby area (NSSA) external type 1 route.
N2—The route is an OSPF NSSA external type 2 route.
Destination—Display only. Displays the IP address/netmask of the destination network.
Gateway—Display only. Displays the IP address of the next router to the remote network.
Interface—Display only. Displays the interface through which the specified network can be reached.
[AD/Metric]—Display only. Displays the administrative distance/metric for the route.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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