Remotes; Routes - D-Link DFL-1600 User Manual

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Remotes

Shows the contents of the Remotes configuration section.
Syntax: remotes
Example:
Cmd> remotes
Hosts/nets with remote control of firewall:
...
WebUI HTTP (port 80) and HTTPS (port 443) access

Routes

Displays information about the routing tables, contents of a (named)
routing table or a list of routing tables, along with a total count of route
entries in each table, as well as how many of the entries are single-host
routes. Note that "core" routes for interface IP addresses are not normally
shown, use the "-all" switch to show core routes also.
In the "Flags" field of the routing tables, the following letters are used:
O:
Learned via OSPF
M: Route is Monitored A: Published via Proxy ARP
D:
Dynamic (from e.g. DHCP relay, IPsec, L2TP/PPP servers, etc.)
Syntax: routes [options]
Options:
- all, Also show routes for interface addresses
- num
n , Limit display to
- nonhost, Do not show single-host routes
- tables, Display list of named (PBR) routing tables
- lookup
ip , Lookup the route for the given IP address
- v, Verbose
Chapter A. Console Commands Reference
X: Route is Disabled
table name
n
entries (default: 20)
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