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Proxy Routes
X
Created automatically if a 32-bit route advertisement is
received from the same sub-net number as the main unit,
e.g. if the host is a member of the same cul-de-sac
network. This parameter is linked to the
Routes
parameter.
Cul-de-sac Routes
C
The 32-bit host route is a member of the local
cul-de-sac. The remote path will have a corresponding
Proxy Routing entry. This parameter is linked to the
Proxy Routes
parameter.
RIP Routes
R
The route is non-permanent (unless received over an
ISDN path, when it is type RI; see
and has been learned by the IP RIP protocol. If not
updated within the timeout period it will become
unreachable and disappear.
ISDN Routes
I
Learned over an ISDN path and is semi-permanent. An
ISDN route does not decay if an update is not received
within the timeout period.
Cul-de-sac
Combination
Types)
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