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Operation Manual – Static Route
H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switch

Chapter 1 IP Routing Protocol Overview

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Introduction to IP Route and Routing Table

Displaying and Maintaining a Routing Table
Note:
The term router in this chapter refers to a router in a generic sense or an Ethernet
switch running a routing protocol.
1.1 Introduction to IP Route and Routing Table

1.1.1 IP Route

Routers are used for route selection on the Internet. As a router receives a packet, it
selects an appropriate route (through a network) according to the destination address
of the packet and forwards the packet to the next router. The last router on the route is
responsible for delivering the packet to the destination host.

1.1.2 Routing Table

I. Function
The key for a router to forward packets is the routing table. Each router maintains a
routing table. Each entry in this table contains an IP address that represents a
host/subnet and specifies which physical port on the router should be used to forward
the packets destined for the host/subnet. And the router forwards those packets
through this port to the next router or directly to the destination host if the host is on a
network directly connected to the router.
II. Routing entry
Each routing entry in a routing table contains:
Destination: It identifies the address of the destination host or network of an IP
packet.
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