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route/S/192.168.1.0/24/wat1# i
type S
ipaddr 192.168.1.0
ipmasklen 24
pname wat1
gateway-addr 0.0.0.0
metric 1
proxy no
route/S/192.168.1.0/24/wat1#
Type
P
S
C
V
8-4
This will move you back to the
and devices on the router. To execute any IP route commands
now, precede all commands with
context by typing
Once a route is created, you move into the route object. Typing
lists all the object attributes:
Info
To see a description of the route attributes, refer to

Route Types

When you create a new route you can only create static and
cul-de-sac routes. These are types S and C (see
router works, however, it will learn many routes and these will all
have different types.
Table 8-1
shows all the route types. Click on the type for a more
detailed explanation.
Table 8-1.
Description
Path Based (Cannot be created or deleted by the
user)
Static Route (User definable)
Cul-De-Sac Route (User definable)
Volatile Route (Cannot be created or deleted by the
user)
box#
ip ro
at the
prompt.
ip
box#
IP Route Types
context and list all the paths
or move back into the
page
Table
8-1). As the
117237-C Rev. A
ip#
8-8.

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