Checking Ip Routes; Viewing Ip Routes; Removing An Ip Route - SANRAD V-Switch User Manual

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ip route default –gw 20.20.10.20

Checking IP Routes

After creating an IP routing path, you can ping any IP-connected device
from the V-Switch Eht1 to check that the routing is configured correctly.
Use the CLI command ping to ping an IP address from the V-Switch.
Make sure that the route is defined on the other side as well.
ping
You need one parameter to check an IP routing path from the V-Switch.
ping –ip 172.17.200.69

Viewing IP Routes

After creating an IP routing path to an external network, you can view it
and any other configured IP routing path. Use the CLI command ip
route show to view a V-Switch's routing table.
ip route show
Table 16:

Removing an IP Route

You can remove unwanted IP routing paths from your V-Switch. Use the
CLI command ip route remove to remove an IP routing path. If you are
working in a V-Switch cluster, the IP route must be removed from both V-
Switch databases. For more information on V-Switch clusters, see
"Introduction to V-Switch Clusters," page 72.
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S
P
WITCH
ARAMETER
IP
-ip
ADDRESS
V-Switch IP Routing Paths
Dest IP
Dest Mask
Address
10.10.20.20
255.255.255.0
10.12.40.40
255.255.255.0
D
S
EFINITION
TATUS
IP
ADDRESS TO
MANDATORY
PING
Interface
Eth2
Eth3
E
XAMPLE
172.17.200.69
Gateway
TOS
30.30.20.20
20.22.11.11
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