Table C-59. Arguments For The Superuser Route Command - Nortel 2000 Software Reference Manual

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Chapter 3
Using the CLI Commands
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Book C-178
Added routes are either temporary or hardwired.
A temporary route does not age but a RIP route can replace it.
A hardwired route does not age and a RIP route cannot replace
it.
If you are using telnet to connect to the Remote Annex, deleting the
route leading to the host to which you are connected breaks the
connection.
For more details on routing, see IP Routing on page A-169.

Table C-59. Arguments for the Superuser route Command

Argument
Description
–f
Flushes the temporary routes from the routing table and route
cache.
–F
Flushes the hardwired and interface routes from the routing
table and route cache. An interface route is a route to a network
directly connected to the Remote Annex. Remote Annex RIP
automatically enters these routes into the routing cache and
table.
–fF
Flushes all routes from the routing table and cache.
add
Adds a route to the route cache. It also adds the route to the
routing table if the gateway argument specifies an address that
is directly reachable on an active interface.
–s
Specifies a hardwired route that RIP cannot replace.
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