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Monitoring | Routing Table

Monitoring | Routing Table
This screen shows the VPN 3002 routing table at the time the screen displays.
Figure 13-2 Monitoring | Routing Table Screen
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Refresh
Clear Routes
Valid Routes
Address
Mask
Next Hop
Interface
Protocol
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To update the screen and its data, click Refresh. The date and time indicate when
the screen was last updated.
Clears the dynamic routing entries from the display. Clicking this button does not
affect the display of static routing entries.
The total number of current valid routes that the VPN 3002 knows about. This
number includes all valid routes, and it might be greater than the number of rows
in the routing table, which shows only the best routes with duplicates removed.
The packet destination IP address that this route applies to. This address is
combined with the subnet mask to determine the destination route. 0.0.0.0
indicates the default gateway.
The subnet mask for the destination IP address in the Address field. 0.0.0.0
indicates the default gateway.
For remote routes, the IP address of the next system in the path to the destination.
0.0.0.0 indicates a local route; that is, there is no next hop.
The VPN 3002 network interface through which traffic moves on this route:
Private interface
Public interface
The protocol or source of this routing table entry:
Static = configured static route.
Local = local VPN 3002 interface address.
ICMP = learned from an ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) redirect
message.
Default = the default gateway.
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