Managing Switch Network Addresses and Routes
Example
This example shows how to use traceroute to display a round trip path to host 192.167.252.17. In
this case, hop 1 is the Enterasys Matrix Series switch, hop 2 is 14.1.0.45, and hop 3 is back to the
host IP address. Round trip times for each of the three UDP probes are displayed next to each hop:
Matrix(rw)->traceroute 192.167.252.17
traceroute to 192.167.252.17 (192.167.252.17), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1
matrix.enterasys.com (192.167.201.40)
2
14.1.0.45 (14.1.0.45)
3
192.167.252.17 (192.167.252.17)
set ip route
Use this command to add a route to the switch's IP routing table.
Syntax
set ip route {destination | default} gateway
Parameters
destination
default
gateway
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, Read‐Write.
Example
This example shows how to add an IP route from 192.122.173.42 to 192.122.168.38 to the routing
table:
Matrix(rw)->set ip route 192.122.173.42 192.122.168.38
clear ip route
Use this command to delete switch IP routing table entries.
Syntax
clear ip route destination | default
Parameters
destination
default
12-8 Network Address and Route Management Configuration
40.000 ms
10.000 ms
50.000 ms
Specifies the IP address of the network or host to be added.
Sets the default gateway.
Specifies the IP address of the next‐hop device.
Specifies the IP address of the network or host to be cleared.
Clears the default gateway.
20.000 ms
20.000 ms
20.000 ms
0.000 ms
20.000 ms
set ip route
20.000 ms
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