Source Routing Table
The
sroute
table, or Source Routing Table is an excellent tool for identifying how a packet should
be sent by the system. It is an aggregation of routing or all subnets and destination networks that
you configure.
The Source Routing table is displayed as part of the CLI output when using the
show sbr
command. An example is shown below:
Note
- The example below is a truncated example of the
show sbr
command display showing the Source Routing
Table display only.
In the example above traffic that is sourced from all local networks is sent through the 10.0.0.254
gateway, unless it is destined for the 192.168.105.0/24 destination network. Because the default
gateway for the 192.168.211.0/24 local network is on the 10.0.0/24 local network, there is an
outbound NAT configuration between these two networks.
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