Viewing The Status Of Ipv4 Routes; Viewing The Status Of Ipv6 Routes - Siemens RX1500 User Manual

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Chapter 5
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Section 5.7

Viewing the Status of IPv4 Routes

To view the status of the IPv4 routes configured on the device, navigate to routing » status » ipv4routes. If IPv4
routes have been configured, the IPv4 Kernel Active Routing table appears.
NOTE
It is possible to create a route on a locally connected broadcast network (i.e. without a gateway)
without also bringing up a corresponding IP address on that interface. For example, it would
be possible to add 192.168.1.0/24 to switch.0001, which has an IP address of 10.0.1.1 but no
corresponding alias address on the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet.
Figure 256: IPv4 Kernel Active Routing Table
This table provides the following information:
Parameter
Subnet
Gateway Address
Interface Name
Route Type
Route Weight
Metric
If no IPv4 routes have been configured, add routes as needed. For more information, refer to
"Adding an IPv4
Address".
Section 5.8

Viewing the Status of IPv6 Routes

To view the status of the IPv6 routes configured on the device, navigate to routing » status » ipv6routes. If IPv6
routes have been configured, the IPv6 Kernel Active Routing table appears.
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Description
The network/prefix.
The gateway address.
The interface name.
The route type.
The route weight.
The route metric value.
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
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Section 5.38.3.2,
Viewing the Status of IPv4 Routes

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