Paradyne 8546 Network Card User Manual


 
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System
4-21
8000-A2-GB20-50
April 2000
Table 4-5. IP Router Options (1 of 2)
Routing Table B-E-A
Displays information and statistics stored in the IP routing table. Note that routes will
appear only for interfaces that are up. The information and statistics are listed by route
and destination number.
To display information for a specific destination, enter the destination IP address at the
[Destination # or <RET>]: prompt.
Routing Table Screen
The Routing Table displays the following columns of information:
# Displays the entry number in the routing table. Use this number to specify which
entry you want to display more information.
Destination Specifies the destination (or source) IP address of the packet.
Subnet Mask Indicates the associated subnet mask for the specified destination IP
address.
Routes Number of routes for Destination.
Flags Identifies the type of route: host, sub (subnetwork), or net (network).
NOTE: This screen will not display any routes that were identified as rmt s1x in the
location field on the Static Routes screen.
Route Information Window
The lower right-hand corner of the screen displays a Route Information window with
detailed information about the selected destination. The Route Information window
displays the following information:
Route # Displays the number of the route for the given destination. If more than one
route exists for the given destination, you may view subsequent routes by entering the
routing entry number at the [Route # or <RET>]: prompt.
Next Hop Indicates the IP address of the next hop device for the specified destination.
Protocol Displays the type of routing protocol by which the route was learned (i.e.,
static or direct).
Preference Specifies how the routes are sorted. The lower the number, the higher the
priority. However, if a static route is created without a preference, the route will be given
a preference of 50.
Flags Indicates if a route is a Host and if the next hop is valid.
Interface Displays the name of the interface associated with the destination address.
NOTE: lb0 is equal to e1a.
State Indicates the various state information about the route including Permanent,
Deleted, SRC, Host, Net, Subn.
Metric Not applicable.
Age Displays the length of time in seconds that a nonpermanent route has been
active.
Revision # Number of changes to the routing table prior to the creation of this route,
with the change that includes this route also added in. For example, if the revision
number is 89, then this route was created with the 89th change to the routing table.
Max Age Displays the maximum length of time in seconds before a non-permanent
route has been active.
Ref Count Number of times this route has been used to route a packet since the last
reboot.