The Ip Context; Ip Routes; Modifying Routes; Figure 8-1. Listing Routes - Bay Networks Nautica 200 Reference Manual

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The IP Context

ip# lso -l
route/S/0.0.0.0/0/RemotePPP
route/P/192.168.1.0/24/LAN01
ip#
Figure 8-1.

IP Routes

Modifying Routes

ip# mod ro p/192.168.1.0/24/lan01
route/P/192.168.1.0/24/LAN01#
8-2
The
context contains two levels, routes and filters. As with
ip#
paths and devices, you can only enter routes and filters if you
create or edit an existing object. To see a list of created objects, at
the
context type
ip#
following will appear:
Listing Routes
As routes are added and learned, the list shown in
changes. Also, as routes are blacklisted and decayed (through not
being used or refreshed) they will disappear from this list.
To edit one of the listed routes, use the following syntax:
mod ro type/ipaddress/masl/path
Using
Figure 8-1
following is typed at the
The prompt itself changes to show that you are now inside the
route object:
. Initially a screen similar to the
LSO -L
as an example, to edit the LAN01 route, the
prompt:
ip#
Figure 8-1
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