ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

rip netmask delete net_addr/net_bits

Delete netmasks from the list.

net_addr—The network address of the network with the netmasks to be deleted.

net_bits—The bits that comprise the netmask.

rip netmask list

Display a list of the netmasks.

rip refuse router_addr

Cause the Router to refuse RIP packets from the router with address router_addr. This is the opposite of the accept subcommand.

router_addr—The address of the router from which packets must be refused.

rip request router_addr

Cause the Router to send a RIP Request packet to the router with address router_addr, causing it to reply with a RIP Response packet containing its routing table.

router_addr—The address of the router to send a RIP Request packet.

rip status

Display the current RIP statistics such as the number of RIP packets sent/received, etc.

4.12 route

Configure/display the IP routing table

Syntax

route

route add dest_addr[/bits] iface router_addr [metric]

route addprivate dest_addr[/bits] iface router_addr [metric] route add default iface router_addr [metric]

route delete dest_addr[/bits] [iface] route [-f]

route lookup dest_addr

Description

Use the route command to manually manipulate and display the IP routing table.

Subcommands and parameters

route

Use route without arguments to display all the routes currently in the routing tables. The header display format is:

Destination Bits Interface Router/Next Hop Metric Timer Use Flags

Destination—the destination address dest_addr.

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