Efficient Networks
®
Router family
Command Line Interface Guide
Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands
Efficient Networks
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eth ip addroute
Adds a route to the default routing table for the Ethernet interface. This command is
needed only if the system does not support RIP (see “
RIP Controls” on page 6-4
of
the Technical Reference Guide and the
eth ip options
command).
NOTE:
This command requires a
save
and
reboot
before it takes effect.
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
eth ip addroute <ipaddr> <ipnetmask> <gateway> <hops>
[<interface>]
Parameters
Examples
The following command adds a route to the default routing table for the default
Ethernet interface (0:0):
The following command adds a route to the default routing table for logical interface 1
on Ethernet port 0:
Response
Command prompt.
<ip addr>
a
a
Dotted-decimal notation
Ethernet LAN IP address.
<ipnetmask>
a
IP network mask.
<gateway>
a
IP address of the IP gateway.
<hops>
b
b
Integer
Number of routers the packet will pass to get to its destination.
<interface>
c,d
c
This parameter may be omitted if the router has only one Ethernet interface. If the router has two
physical Ethernet interfaces (an Ethernet hub router), the port number (0 or 1) must be specified.
d
To specify a logical interface other than logical interface 0, specify both the port number and the logical
interface number (<port #>:<logical #>, for example, 0:1).
Ethernet interface through which the packet is sent.
-> eth ip addRoute 10.1.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.17 1
-> eth ip addRoute 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 10.0.27.20 1 0:1