Route Delete Command; Route Add Command; Route Flush Command - ZyXEL Communications IES-1000 User Manual

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This command removes all of the subnets.
33.2.8

Route Add Command

Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> route add <dom name> a.b.c.d <relay> [am:bm:cm:dm [<cost>
[<timeout>]]]
where
<dom name>
a.b.c.d
<relay>
am:bm:cm:dm
<cost>
<timeout>
This command defines a new, static IP forwarding route or edits an existing one. Type "route" without any
parameters to view a list of the configured static routes.
Use 0's for the destination IP address and subnet mask to configure a default static route for the device. The
device uses the default static route to forward packets for which it cannot find another route. The following is
the syntax for configuring a static route.
192.168.1.1 ip> route add <dom name> 0.0.0.0 <relay> 00:00:00:00
33.2.9

Route Delete Command

Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> route delete <dom name>
where
<dom name>
This command removes a static, IP forwarding route.
33.2.10

Route Flush Command

Syntax:
192.168.1.1 ip> route flush
This command removes all of the static IP forwarding routes.
33.2.11
Enable Command
Your telnet session disconnects when you change the Ethernet port's IP address. Initiate a
telnet session to the new IP address in order to reconnect.
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The name of the static route.
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The destination IP address of packets that this static route is to route.
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The IP address of the gateway that you want to send the packets through.
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The destination subnet mask of packets that this static route is to route.
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The metric (hop count) of this static route.
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The timeout period of this static route in seconds.
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The name of the static route.
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