Microsoft ES4649 Switch User Manual


 
IP Routing
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Displaying the Routing Table
You can display all the routes that can be accessed via the local network interfaces,
via static routes, or via a dynamically learned route. If route information is available
through more than one of these methods, the priority for route selection is local,
static, and then dynamic. Also note that the route for a local interface is not enabled
(i.e., listed in the routing table) unless there is at least one active link connected to
that interface.
Command Attributes
Interface – Index number of the IP interface.
IP Address – IP address of the destination network, subnetwork, or host.
Note that the address 0.0.0.0 indicates the default gateway for this router.
Netmask – Network mask for the associated IP subnet. This mask identifies the
host address bits used for routing to specific subnets.
Next Hop – The IP address of the next hop (or gateway) in this route.
Protocol – The protocol which generated this route information.
(Options: local, static, RIP, OSPF)
Metric – Cost for this interface.
Entry Count – The number of table entries.
Web - Click IP, Routing, Routing Table.
Figure 3-130 IP Routing Table