Routing
Dynamic DNS
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2. At the Admin CLI prompt, type
> show route
Destination
Gateway
Source
Metric
Interface
------------------------
------------------------
-----------
-------
---
------------------------
default
10.1.21.1
1
10.1.14.25
10.1.21.1
10.1.21.99
1
/network/device/eth1
10.1.14.27
10.1.21.1
10.1.21.99
1
/network/device/eth1
10.1.25.0/24
10.1.21.99
1
/network/device/eth1
127.0.0.0/8
127.0.0.1
/network/device/loopback
fd00:2704::1
fe80::204:f3ff:fe80:e231
1
fd00:2704::/64
1
fd00:2704::/48
2147483647
fe80::204:f3ff:fe80:e231
fe80::204:f3ff:fe80:e231
1
fe80::204:f3ff:ff80:c525
fe80::204:f3ff:fe80:e231
1
fe80::/64
256
fe80::/64
256
default
fe80::204:f3ff:fe80:e231
1
default
1024
IPv4 Route
Load Balance (%)
----------
----------------
wan1
75.0
wwan1
25.0
IPv6 Route
Load Balance (%)
----------
----------------
wan1
75.0
wwan1
25.0
>
You can limit the display to only IPv4 entries by using
show route ipv4
, or to IPv6 entries by
using
show route ipv6
. You can also display more information by adding the
verbose
option
to the
show route
and
show route
ip_type
commands.
3. Type
exit
to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an
Access selection
menu
. Type
quit
to disconnect from the device.
Dynamic DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) uses name servers to provide a mapping between computer-
readable IP addresses and human-readable hostnames. This allows users to access websites and
personal networks with easy-to-remember URLs. Unfortunately, IP addresses change frequently,