Field
Description
•
> 4
: Route via a specific in-
terface which is to be used if no other suitable route is avail-
able.
•
> 4 .8
: Route via a specific gate-
way which is to be used if no other suitable route is available.
•
%! > 4
: Route to an individual host
via a specific interface.
•
%! > 4 .8
: Route to an individual host via
a specific gateway.
•
80 > 4
(default value): Route
to a network via a specific interface.
•
80 > 4 .8
: Route to a network via a
specific gateway.
Only for interfaces that are operated in DHCP client mode:
Even if an interface is configured for DHCP client mode, routes
can still be configured for data traffic via that interface. The set-
tings received from the DHCP server are then copied, along
with those configured here, to the active routing table. This en-
ables, e. g., in the case of dynamically changing gateway ad-
dresses, particular routes to be maintained, or routes with dif-
ferent metrics (i. e. of differing priority) to be specified.
However, if the DHCP server sends static routes, the settings
configured here are not copied to the routing.
•
> )1 1 %6
: The routing in-
formation is taken entirely from the DHCP server. Only ad-
vanced parameters can be additionally configured. This route
remains unchanged by other routes created for this interface
and is copied to the routing table in parallel with them.
•
%! > )1 1 %6
: The settings received
by DHCP are supplemented by routing information about a
particular host.
•
80 > )1 1 %6
: The settings re-
ceived by DHCP are supplemented by routing information
about a particular network.
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