System Addiproutingtable - Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Manual

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Command Line Interface Guide

system addiproutingtable

Defines a new virtual routing table. Once defined, you can add routes to the table
using the commands
The command specifies the name of the new routing table and the range of IP
addresses that reference the table for their routing. When the router receives a
packet, the source address of the packet determines which routing table is used. For
example, if the range of addresses for the virtual routing table ROSA includes
address 192.168.25.25, then every packet with the source address 192.168.25.25 is
routed using virtual routing table ROSA.
If the source address of a packet is not within the address ranges for any virtual
routing table, the default routing table is referenced to route the packet.
For more information, see
Reference Guide.
If an IP routing table has been defined, you can see its range of addresses using the
system list
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
system addiproutingtable <first ipaddr> [<last ipaddr>] <tablename>
Parameters
<first ipaddr>
<last ipaddr>
<tablename>
a
Dotted-decimal notation
b
May be omitted if the range contains only one IP address.
c
This parameter may be omitted if the range contains only one IP address. The specified address range
may not overlap the address range defined for any other virtual routing table.
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eth ip bindroute
"Virtual Routing Tables" on page 6-2
command.
a
First IP address in the range.
a
Last IP address in the range of IP addresses to be remapped.
Name of the virtual routing table to which the addresses are as-
c
signed.
Chapter 4: System Commands
and
remote
bindipvirtualroute.
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