
A. Command Line Interface
IP Routing Commands
Table A-5. IP Routing Commands (1 of 2)
ip route create
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config
Configures the downstream static routes. Downstream routes cannot be created unless at least one Ethernet interface has been configured. To configure upstream routers, refer to the next set of entries.
Example: Refer to Chapter 4, DSL Router Configuration Examples.
create – Create a downstream IP route table entry. To configure a downstream default gateway, enter a destination IP address and a subnet mask of 0.0.0.0. A maximum of 32 static routes can be created.
delete – Delete a downstream IP route table entry. This will delete an IP route placed in the table by the DHCP server, the DHCP relay, or manually entered static entries.
NOTE: An interface route is created automatically when an IP address and subnet mask are assigned to an Ethernet interface with the ifn address command. The Ethernet interface route can be deleted with the ip route purge or the ip route delete command. Once deleted, the interface route can be entered manually using ip route create or a new ifn address command.
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remote – Indicates that the device specified by the destination IP address and subnet mask is logically within a local subnet route but is not on the physical Ethernet and resides upstream from the DSL router. A remote route cannot be created unless at least one DSL interface has previously been configured.
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