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Cisco ASDM User Guide
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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.
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RIP—The route was derived using RIP.
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OSPF—The route was derived using OSPF.
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EIGRP—The route was derived using EIGRP.
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CONNECTED—The route is a network directly connected to the interface.
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STATIC—The route is statically defined.
• Type—Display only. Displays the type of route. It can be one of the following values:
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- (dash)—Indicates that the type column does not apply to the specified route.
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IA—The route is an OSPF interarea route.
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E1—The route is an OSPF external type 1 route.
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E2—The route is an OSPF external type 2 route.
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N1—The route is an OSPF not so stubby area (NSSA) external type 1 route.
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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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