Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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Chapter 22: Internet Protocol Version 4 Packet Routing Commands
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Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing
The interface with the next hop of the route is up (i.e., there is at least
one active port in the VLAN)
There is a static or dynamic ARP entry for the next hop in the routing
table.
A route with a status of No has not been installed by the stack in its routing
hardware and is not currently being used. Any one of the following
conditions can cause a route to have this status:
The interface for the next hop of the route is down (i.e., there are no
active ports in the VLAN)
The ARP table does not contain a static or dynamic entry for the next
hop.
There are already eight active routes to the same remote destination in
the routing table and the route has been placed in the standby mode.
Figure 46 is an example of the information provided by the GENERAL
parameter.
Figure 46. SHOW IP ROUTE Command with the GENERAL Parameter
The information displayed by the GENERAL parameter is described here:
Number of routes - Total number of routing interfaces, static routes,
and dynamic RIP routes.
Interface routes - Number of routing interfaces on the stack.
RIP routes - Number of routes learned by RIP.
Static routes - Number of static routes.
Cache size - Size of the route cache (the maximum number of entries)
Source route byte counting - Whether source route byte counting is
enabled.
Route debugging - Whether route debugging is enabled.
Multipath routing - Whether ECMP routing is enabled or disabled on
the stack.
IP Route General Information
Number of routes................ 25
Interface routes................ 11
RIP routes...................... 0
Static routes................... 2
Cache size...................... 1024
Source route byte counting ..... no
Route debugging................. no
Multipath routing............... yes