route is defined with a preferred binding interface. In this case, an attempt is
made to bind the route to the interface that is indicated. If the binding attempt
fails, then the best-match-first algorithm is used.
Display TCP/IP Route Information
The display TCP/IP route information function allows you to view information about
TCP/IP routes.
Todisplay TCP/IP route information:
1. On the Work with TCP/IP Network Status menu, type 2 on the command line or
enter the WRKTCPSTS *RTE command.
2. Press the Enter key.
The first of the two Display TCP/IP Route Information displays appears, as shown in
Figure 36.
Toview the second display, press F11 (Display route type). The route information is
presented as shown in Figure 37on page 60. To return to the first display, press
F11 (Display next hop).
Display TCP/IP Route Information
System: SYSNAM04
Type options, press Enter.
5=Display details
Route Subnet Next Route
Opt Destination Mask Hop Available
9.125.87.0 255.255.255.0 *DIRECT *YES
9.125.87.0 255.255.255.0 *DIRECT *YES
9.125.109.3 *HOST 9.125.87.17 *YES
127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 *DIRECT *YES
*DFTROUTE *NONE 9.125.87.169 *YES
*DFTROUTE *NONE 9.125.87.250 *YES
Bottom
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print list F11=Display route type F12=Cancel
F13=Sort by column F17=Top F18=Bottom
Figure 36. Display TCP/IPRoute Information, Display 1 of 2
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