Table 52 Routing Table Flags - WaveRider LMS4000 User Manual

900 mhz radio network
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In the above example, the default route is defined by:
Destination
0.0.0.0
Any IP packet with a destination which is not listed in the Routing Table will be forwarded
through the Ethernet port (IP address 10.0.0.1) and on to the NAP router.
The radio subnet route is defined by:
Destination
10.5.0.0
Any IP packet destined for the radio subnet (any IP address starting with 10.5.xx.xx) will be
forwarded through the CCU radio port (IP address 10.5.0.1) and over the radio link to the
EUMs and end-user's computers.
The loopback route is defined by:
Destination
127.0.0.1
Any IP packet destined for 127.0.0.1, which is an IP address reserved for loopback, will be
looped back to the CCU operating system.
The Routing Table flags are summarized in

Table 52 Routing Table Flags.

Flag Mask
To use
Table
52, consider the flag associated with the default route, 803, which is equal to
(800 + 2 +1). Referring to
gateway, and the route is usable.
186
Mask
TOS
Gateway
0
0
10.0.0.1
Mask
TOS
Gateway
ffff0000
0
10.5.0.1
Mask
TOS
Gateway
0
0
127.0.0.1
Description
0x1
Route usable
0x2
Destination is a gateway
0x4
Host entry (net otherwise)
0x8
Host or net unreachable
0x10
Created dynamically (by redirect)
0x20
Modified dynamically (by redirect)
0x40
Message confirmed
0x80
Subnet mask present
0x100
Generate new routes on use
0x200
External daemon resolves name
0x400
Generated by ARP or ESIS
0x800
Manually added
0x1000
Just discard packets (during updates)
0x2000
Protocol specific routing flag
0x4000
Protocol specific routing flag
0x8000
Modified by management protocol
Table
52, this route was manually added, the destination is a
Flags RefCnt
803
0
Flags RefCnt
101
0
Flags RefCnt
5
0
Table
52.
Use
Interface Proto
196587
esmc0
1
Use
Interface Proto
0
rdr1
0
Use
Interface Proto
24
lo0
0
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