Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands
Efficient Networks
®
Router family
Command Line Interface Guide
Page 5-12
Efficient Networks
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Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
eth ip bindroute <ipaddr> <ipnetmask> <hops> [<gateway>]
<tablename> [<interface>]
Parameters
Example
The following commands add a route for IP address 10.1.2.0/255.255.255.0 to four
routing tables: ROSA, MIGUEL, FRANCISCO, and the default routing table. The first
two routes are for Ethernet interface 0:1 and use gateway 192.168.252.9; the second
two are for the default Ethernet interface (0:0) and, therefore, specify another
gateway (192.168.252.7):
Response
Command prompt.
<ip addr>
a
a
Dotted-decimal notation
Ethernet LAN IP address.
<ipnetmask>
a
IP network mask.
<hops>
b
b
Integer
Number of routers through which the packet must go to get to its desti-
nation.
<gateway>
a
IP address of the IP gateway.
<tablename>
c
c
ASCII string
IP virtual routing table o which the route is added.
<interface>
d,e
d
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.
e
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 bindroute 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 1 192.168.252.9 ROSA 0:1
-> eth ip bindroute 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 1 192.168.252.9 MIGUEL 0:1
-> eth ip bindroute 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 1 192.168.252.7 FRANCISCO
-> eth ip addroute 10.1.3.0 255.255.255.0 1 192.168.252.7