Route - Digi PortServer/8 User Manual

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route

Syntax:
[ range= range]
set route
set route net=
metric=
set route rmroute=on range=
displays, adds entries to, or removes entries from the routing table. Making changes
set route
with this command requires root privileges. Options are:
net
mask
[ range= range]
set route
If the set route command is entered with no options (or just a range), the current
route table (or a range of entries from the table) is displayed.
network_address mask= ipmask gateway= ipaddress metric= numhops
set route net=
The second form of the command makes a new entry into the routing table. Set
network_address to the address of the network or host this routing entry should
cover. Set ipmask to the network / subnetmask for the network this routing entry
should cover, or 255.255.255.255 for a route to a single host. Set ipaddress to
the ip address of the gateway that ip packets covered by this routing entry should be
forwarded to. For the metric number, set numhops to the number of hops (number
of routers) between the local network and the destination.
set route rmroute=on range=
The third form of the command removes entries from the routing table. Set the range
using the index numbers listed when the table is printed. (Display the table with set
.)
route
You may define up to 16 route table entries.
network_address mask= ipmask gateway= ipaddress
numhops
range
gateway
range
metric
range
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