Table C3-22. Arguments For The Superuser Route Command - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Table C3-22. 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 Model 5390 server.
Model 5390 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.
default
Specifies the default route. In general, using route to add or
delete a default route can have unpredictable results. The only
time you can safely use route to add a default route is when a
default route is not defined in the configuration file and the
Model 5390 server is not receiving RIP updates.
dest
Specifies the destination address of the route.
mask
Specifies the subnet mask to apply to the destination address.
gateway
Specifies the IP address of the gateway (router) that is to be
the next hop for the route. This address must be on a network
directly attached to the Model 5390 server.
metric
Specifies the number of hops to the destination. Values range
from 1 through 15; the default is 1.
delete
Deletes a route (temporary, hardwired, or interface) from the
route cache and the routing table.
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