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Table 38 Configuration > Routing > Routing Status
LABEL
Destination
Username
Host Name
The following fields are available if you click Static Route in the Routing Flow section.
#
Status
Name
Destination IP
Subnet Mask / Prefix Length
Gateway IP
Interface
The following fields are available if you click Dynamic Route (RIP) in the Routing Flow section.
#
Destination
Gateway IP
Interface
Protocol
Metric
The following fields are available if you click Multi-WAN in the Routing Flow section.
Name
Load Balancing Algorithm
Load Balancing Index(es)
#
Member
Mode
Weight
Egress Bandwidth
Spillover
The following fields are available if you click Main Table in the Routing Flow section
Destination
Gateway IP
Subnet Mask
Chapter 7 Routing
DESCRIPTION
This is the original destination IP address(es) to which the packets are transmitted.
This field displays the client's login name for this connection.
This is the client's host name of this connection.
This is the number of an individual static route.
This field displays whether the static route is active or not. A lit light bulb signifies that
this route is active. A gray light bulb signifies that this route is not active.
This field displays the descriptive name of the static route.
This is the destination IP address. Any means all IP addresses.
This parameter specifies the IP network subnet mask and prefix length of the final
destination.
This is the IP address of the gateway. The gateway is a router or switch on the same
network segment as the device's LAN or WAN port. The gateway helps forward
packets to their destinations.
This is the WAN interface used for this static route.
This is the number of an individual dynamic route.
This indicates the destination IP address of this route.
This indicates the IP address of the gateway that helps forward this route's traffic.
This indicates the name of the interface through which the route is forwarded.
This shows the kind of protocol used by this route rule (TCP, UDP or None).
This is the route's priority among the displayed routes.
This is the name to identify the trunk.
This shows the load balancing method used by the trunk.
This field appears when the load balancing algorithm is Lead Load First or Spillover.
This shows the traffic to which the SBG applies the load balancing method.
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with any interface.
This field displays the member interface of the trunk.
This field displays Active when the SBG always attempt to use this connection.
Displays Passive to have the SBG only use this connection when all of the
connections set to active are down.
This field displays with the weighted round robin load balancing algorithm.
This field appears when the load balancing algorithm is Lead Load First or Spillover.
This shows the maximum amount of data (in Kb) sent through the interface per
second.
This field appears when the load balancing algorithm is Spillover. This shows the
maximum amount of data (in Kb) to send through the interface before using
another interface.
This indicates the destination IPv4 address or IPv6 address and prefix of this route.
This indicates the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the gateway that helps forward this route's
traffic.
This indicates the destination subnet mask of the IPv4 route.
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