Displaying the
Routing Table
Top-Level Menu
system
interface
ethernet
display
route
fddi
static
arp
atm
remove
atmArpServer
bridge
flush
multicast
ip
default
udpHelper
ipx
noDefault
routing
appletalk
icmpRouterDiscovery
snmp
rip
analyzer
ping
script
statistics
logout
Defining a Static
Route
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
interface
fddi
route
display
atm
arp
static
bridge
atmArpServer
remove
ip
multicast
flush
ipx
udpHelper
default
appletalk
routing
noDefault
snmp
icmpRouterDiscovery
analyzer
rip
script
ping
logout
statistics
You can display a switching module's routing table to determine which
routes are configured and whether the routes are operational.
To display the contents of the routing table, enter the following command
string from the top level of the Administration Console:
ip route display
The example shows routes for the LANplex 2500 system. The display
indicates the configuration of RIP. The default route appears as
.
Route
IP routing is enabled, RIP is active, ICMP router discovery is
disabled.
Destination
Subnet mask
158.101.4.0
255.255.255.0
158.101.3.0
255.255.255.0
158.101.2.0
255.255.255.
158.101.1.0
255.255.255.0
Default Route
--
Before you can define static routes, you must define at least one IP
interface. Static routes remain in the table until you remove them or the
corresponding interface. Static routes take precedence over dynamically
learned routes to the same destination.
Static routes are not included in periodic RIP updates sent by the system.
To define a static route:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip route static
You are prompted for the route's parameters. To use the value in brackets,
press [Return] at the prompt.
2 Enter the destination IP address of the route.
3 Enter the subnet mask of the route.
4 Enter the gateway IP address of the route.
Administering Routes
Metric
Gateway
2
158.101.2.8
2
158.101.1.2
1
--
1
--
5
158.101.1.2
9-11
Default
Status
Static
Learned(RIP)
Direct
Direct
Learned (RIP)