Administering Routes
10-9
Displaying the
Routing Table
You display a module’s routing table to determine the routes that are
configured and whether they are operational.
To display the contents of the routing table, from the top level of the
Administration Console, enter:
ip route display
This example shows part of a routing table:
Depending on the system configuration, the table displays IP, RIP, and
OSPF routing configurations and destination default routes.
Defining a Static
Route
Before you define static routes, define at least one IP interface. (See
“Defining an IP VLAN Interface” earlier in this chapter for more
information.) Static routes remain in the table until you remove them or
until you remove the corresponding interface. Static routes take
precedence over dynamically learned routes to the same destination.
Static routes are not included in the system’s periodic RIP updates. They
are included in OSPF updates as type 1 externals.
To define a static route:
1
From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
ip route static
2
Enter the destination IP address of the route.
3
Enter the subnet mask of the route.
4
Enter the gateway IP address of the route.
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
atm
bridge
➧
ip
ipx
appletalk
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
interface
➧
route
arp
atmArpServer
multicast
udpHelper
routing
icmpRouterDiscovery
ospf
rip
ping
statistics
➧
display
static
remove
flush
default
noDefault
IP routing is enabled, ICMP router discovery is disabled
Destination Subnet mask Metric Gateway Status
Default Route -- 3 158.101.112.254 Learned RIP
9.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 3 158.101.112.254 Learned RIP
10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 3 158.101.112.254 Learned RIP
89.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 3 158.101.112.254 Learned RIP
129.213.0.0 255.255.0.0 3 158.101.112.254 Learned RIP
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
atm
bridge
➧
ip
ipx
appletalk
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
interface
➧
route
arp
atmArpServer
multicast
udpHelper
routing
icmpRouterDiscovery
ospf
rip
ping
statistics
display
➧
static
remove
flush
default
noDefault
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