Route Manipulating Commands - ZyXEL Communications AES-100 User Manual

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AES-100
5.4.3

Route Manipulating Commands

If the AES-100 needs to talk to a host not on the local Ethernet, then it must have routing information in order to
forward its packets to the right gateway. Generally speaking, you only need a default route for all destinations,
however, the route manipulating commands are available for you to manage any routes.
Route Add Command
Syntax:
route add <dom name> a.b.c.d <relay> [am:bm:cm:dm [<cost> [<timeout s>]]]
Where
dom name =
a.b.c.d =
relay =
am:bm:cm:dm =
cost =
timeout =
Route Delete Command
Syntax:
route delete <dom name>
This command deletes the named route.
Route Flush Command
Syntax:
route flush
This command deletes all routes.
Routes Command
Syntax:
5-6
Domain name of the route. This name is for identification purpose only.
Destination IP address.
IP address of the relay, or gateway (next hop), of this route. The relay
must be an immediate neighbor of, i.e., on the same subnet as, the AES-
100. For instance, if the IP address of the AES-100 is 192.168.1.1, then
the relay must have an IP address of 192.168.1.X.
Subnet mask of the destination in hexadecimal notation, e.g.,
FF:FF:FF:0. This argument is optional; if not specified, the system will
compute it for you.
Cost measured in number of hops.
Timeout value in seconds. The route is deleted when the time expires.
IP Configuration

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