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3.4.8 Routing Commands

Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Arguments
for Command
or Response
to Query
Description of Arguments Response to
Command
Query
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Response to Query
Route Table RTE RTE[1..256]=
variable
Command or Query.
sssssssssssss|ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd/DD|i|nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn|hhhh|t|p|c|k|S
s = Route Name up to 13 characters. It should be unique. Reusing
of route names with different index, will endup modifying the
existing route.
d = Destination IP Address in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy where
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is IP address and
yy – Subnet mask bits. To mean ‘Any IP Address’ indicate it by
***.***.***.***/** format.
D = Destination Subnet Mask Bits.
i = Interface 1 – Sat and 0 – Ethernet
n = Next Hop IP Address in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx format.
To be valid the next hop should be on the same subnet
as the router IP Address. This field will be all ‘*’ for a ‘SAT’
directed route. It means, for a route with valid HDLC address this
field will be ‘***************’.
h = HDLC Addr in 4-digit hexadecimal number. Valid
range is 0x00 to 0xFE in Router-Small Network mode.
And 0x0000 to 0x7FFE for Router-Large Network
mode. This field will be all ‘*’ for ‘ETH’ directed route.
It means, if the route has a valid next-hop, then this field is ‘****’
[meaning HDLC Address is not Used.]. HDLC Address is not used
in point-to-point mode, may default to ‘1’.
t = Header Compression 0 – No 1 – Yes.
p = Payload Compression 0 – No 1 – Yes.
c = DES Encryption 0 – No 1 – Yes.
k = DES Key to use 0 – Don’t use any key 1 – 8 use as
mentioned and 9 – Use Random key.
S = Multicast state 0-None 1=Eth-to-Sat 2=Sat-to-Eth
3=toBoth
RTE =
RTE!
RTE[1..256]? RTE[1..256] = xxx (see
description of
arguments)