Chapter 21: Setting Static Routes
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Displaying the Routing Table
The routing table includes static routes and dynamic routes. The switch
decides which route is the best based on the routing table.
To display the routing table, do the following:
1. Hover the cursor over the
Layer 3
tab.
The Layer 3 tab is displayed. See Figure 101.
Figure 101. Layer 3 Tab
2. From the Layer 3 tab drop-down menu, select
Routing Table
.
A list of routes is displayed. See Figure 102.
Figure 102. Routing Table Page
The following fields are displayed:
Destination
— Destination network address.
Network Mask
— Subnet mask of the destination network address.
Nexthop
— IP address of the next hop to the route.
Interface
— VLAN ID of the interface.
Summary of Contents for AT-8100L/8POE
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