System Moveiproutingtable - Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Manual

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Chapter 4: System Commands

system moveiproutingtable

Moves a range of IP addresses to another virtual routing table. The command first
looks at the address ranges defined for other virtual routing tables, searching for the
addresses to be moved. If it finds addresses to be moved, it deletes them from the
address ranges for the other virtual routing tables. The command then adds the
specified address range to the virtual routing table named on the command.
To list the routes in the virtual routing tables, use the
listiproutes
of the Technical Reference Guide.
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
system moveiproutingtable <first ip addr> [<last ip addr>]
<tablename>
Parameters
<first ipaddr>
<last ipaddr>
<tablename>
a
Dotted-decimal notation
b
May be omitted if the range contains only one IP address.
c
ASCII string
Examples
With this command, all packets with source addresses in the range 192.168.254.11
through 192.168.254.20 to be routed using virtual routing table MIGUEL. Addresses
in that range may already be assigned to other virtual routing tables. Therefore, to
delete the addresses from any other virtual routing tables and assign the address
range to MIGUEL, enter this command:
-> system moveIPRoutingTable 192.168.254.11 192.168.254.20 MIGUEL
Response
Command prompt.
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command. For more information,
a
First IP address of the range to be moved.
a
Last IP address of the range to be moved.
c
Name of the virtual routing table to be assigned the address
range. The virtual routing table may be new or it may already exist.
Efficient Networks
Command Line Interface Guide
iproutes
command or the
see"Virtual Routing Tables" on page 6-2
b
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