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Item
IcmpOutErrors
IcmpOutDestUn-
reachs
IcmpOutTimeExcds The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent.
IcmpOutParmProbs The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent.
IcmpOutSrc-
Quenchs
IcmpOutRedirects
IcmpOutEchos
IcmpOutEchoReps
IcmpOutTimestamps The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages.
IcmpOutTimestam-
pReps
IcmpOutAddrMasks The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent.
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4.5.3

Router

4.5.3.1
Route Table
The Route Table Summary page collects routes from multiple sources: static routes
and local routes. The route table manager may learn multiple routes to the same des-
tination from multiple sources. The route table lists all routes. The best routes table
displays only the most preferred route to each destination.
To access this page, click Routing > Router > Route Table.
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Network Address
Subnet Mask
Protocol
Description
The number of ICMP messages which this entity did not send due to
problems discovered within ICMP, such as a lack of buffers. This value
should not include errors discovered outside the ICMP layer such as
the inability of IP to route the resultant datagram. In some implementa-
tions there may be no type of error that contributes to this counter's
value.
The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent.
The number of ICMP Source Quench messages sent.
The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent. For a host, this object
will always be zero, since hosts do not send redirects.
The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent.
The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent.
The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Figure 4.282 Routing > Router > Route Table
Description
The IP route prefix for the destination network.
The IP subnet mask (also known as the network mask or netmask)
associated with the network address. It defines the portion of the IP
address that is used to identify the attached network.
Identifies which protocol created the route. A route can be created one
of the following ways:
Dynamically learned through a supported routing protocol
Dynamically learned by being a directly-attached local route
Statically configured by an administrator
Configured as a default route by an administrator
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