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route
mask, this deletes all routes for that prefix.
Note!
If you change the IP address for a host, you must run the
the mod_delivery (progressive download) service for that host.
show ip
default-gateway [static]
filter [all] [configured]
route [static]
Notes:
default-gateway
is used. This is redundant with show ip route [static], provided for ease of use.
filter
were not configured on this system.
all
configuration. Those rules do not have numbers next to them, so the numbers
correspond to the entries in configuration, NOT to IPtables' internal rule numbers.
configured
route
active static routes. Use static to list the static routes. The ip route command only works
on devices that already have an IP address assigned.
Note!
In the show ip filter all output, some rules may be shown without rule numbers.
Numbers are shown only next to rules that were installed through configuration, and match
the numbers of the corresponding rules in configuration. In some cases other components
install their own rules, outside the scope of the configuration, these non-configured rules are
left alone.

ip filter chain rule arguments

The following arguments are available for ip filter chain <chain> rule <rule> target <target>.
All of the arguments after the target are optional. The following conditions apply:
There must always be at least one rule.
Each of the not-... arguments is mutually exclusive with the corresponding positive
argument.
If a given kind of restriction is not specified, there is assumed to be no restriction for that
type of criteria.
All criteria specified are "ANDed" together. There is no way to specify for criteria to be
"ORed" within a single rule; rather, you would need to have multiple rules with the same
target.
Note!
An <IPv4 netmask> may be given either as a netmask (for example, 255.255.255.0);
or as a mask length preceded by a forward slash (for example, /24).
—Set or delete (with no) a static route. If it is called with only a network prefix and
—List the currently active default route, or the configured one, if static
—List network filtering rules currently installed on the system, omitting ones that
—Show ALL rules currently installed, even those that did not come from your
—Show the current set of rules in this configuration.
—List the routing table in the system, which includes dynamic routes as well as any
Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
service
restart command for
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