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3 - Show All Routes
The Show All Routes option displays all of the routes currently in use by the router. The table is sorted by destination
IP address. The default gateway, either learned or defined, will be displayed as "default route."
There is a maximum of 512 route entries allowed in the table.
Total entries : 0 R: al 0, fr 512, tot 512
Destination
IP Address
----------------
--Start of table--
5.5.5.0
5.5.5.1
192.168.12.0
192.168.12.1
192.168.15.1
192.168.84.0
192.168.84.1
198.169.1.150
--End of table--
Destination IP Address:
Mask Size:
Next Hop IP Address:
Interface Up
Interface Identifier
Cost:
Age:
Route Type:
Menus Reference Manual: IP Routes Menu
All IP Routes
Mask
Next Hop
Size
IP Address
---- ---------------
24
5.5.5.1
32
5.5.5.1
24
192.168.12.1
32
192.168.12.1
32
192.168.15.1
24
192.168.84.1
32
192.168.84.1
32
198.169.1.150
Network IP address of the remote network. Routes listed with a "+" indicate that
these are secondary routes to the same destination network. If the main route goes
away, the secondary route will be used.
Subnet mask size defined for the route.
IP address of the next hop router to use to reach the Destination IP Address.
An asterisk will be displayed if this route is up.
RS followed by a number indicates the Remote site profile ID number that this
route is currently using. LAN indicates that this route is on the local LAN. A
decimal point and number following the LAN indicates that this is a secondary
network. INTERNAL indicates that this is the IP address of a port on this device
Number of hops to reach the Destination IP Address.
Actual cost to reach the Destination IP Address. Triggered RIP routes will be
indicated as RIP routes with a constant age of 0.
Type of route used: RIP, LOCAL, CONNECT, DIRECT, or OTHER.
LOCAL is used for static routes.
CONNECT indicates the route is on a connected peer IP router on an
unnumbered link.
DIRECT indicates that the route is directly connected to one of the interfaces.
This could also indicate the peer IP router of a numbered link.
N: al 0, fr 1024, tot 1024
Interface
Up / Identifier
Cost
---------------
----
* LAN.1
* LAN.1
* LAN
* INTERNAL
* RS2
RS4
RS4
RS5
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Route
Age
Type
----
------
1
0
DIRECT
1
0
DIRECT
1
0
DIRECT
1
0
DIRECT
2
0
CONNECT
2
0
CONNECT
2
0
CONNECT
2
0
CONNECT

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