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ROUTING TABLE COMMANDS
The routing table commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command | Parameters |
create iproute | <network_address> <ipaddr> {<metric |
| backup]} |
create iproute default | <ipaddr> {<metric |
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delete iproute default | <ipaddr> |
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delete iproute | <network_address> <ipaddr> {[primary backup]} |
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show iproute | {<network_address>} {[static rip ospf]} |
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Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections.
create iproute
Purpose | Used to create IP route entries to the Switch’s IP routing table. |
Syntax | create iproute <network_address> <ipaddr> {<metric 1- |
| 65535>} {[primary backup]} |
Description | This command is used to create a primary and backup IP route |
| entry to the Switch’s IP routing table. |
Parameters | <network_address> − IP address and netmask of the IP interface |
| that is the destination of the route. The address and mask |
| information can be specified using the traditional format (for |
| example, 10.1.2.3/255.0.0.0 or in CIDR format, 10.1.2.3/8). |
| <ipaddr> − The gateway IP address for the next hop router. |
| <metric |
| entry, representing the number of routers between the Switch and |
| the IP address above. The default setting is 1. |
| [primary backup] - The user may choose between Primary and |
| Backup. If the Primary Static/Default Route fails, the Backup |
| Route will support the entry. Please take note that the Primary |
| and Backup entries cannot have the same Gateway. |
Restrictions | Only |
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Example Usage:
To add a single static address 10.48.74.121, mask 255.0.0.0 and gateway 10.1.1.254 to the routing table:
Command: create iproute 10.48.74.121/8 10.1.1.254 1
Success.
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