System Administration
Network Routing Information — Network
Routing Table
| TCP/IP Administration | Page | |
Network Routing Information | X of X | ||
| Network Routing Table |
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Destination | Type | Gateway | Status |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
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_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
_________________________ | _________ | _________________________ | _____ |
This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
CANCEL |
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| ADD |
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DELETE
HELP
NXTPG
PRVPG
Screen 3-12. Network Routing Table
This screen has two uses. First, if automatic routing is not enabled (see the Network Routing Daemon screen), users can administer the set of network routes. Second, if automatic routing is enabled, it displays the current set of network routes provided by the Network Routing Daemon.
Routes appear on this screen in numerical order by IP address. A maximum of 65 routes may be administered.
NOTE:
If the routing daemon is enabled, the ADD and DELETE keys do not appear on this screen.
Field Name | Description |
Destination | Name or IP address of a host, or a partial IP address of a |
| network. Maximum field size = 20 characters. |
Issue 1 January 1996