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Displaying the routing table
Displaying the routing table is a basic way to troubleshoot routing problems. The device supports
displaying the routing table in the web interface and at the CLI.
Displaying the routing table in the web interface
NOTE:
Only active routes are displayed on the route display page.
Select Network > Routing Management > Routing Info from the navigation tree to enter the route display
page, as shown in
Figure 301 Route display page
Table 71 Field description
Field Description
Destination
Destination address/network.
Mask
Together with the destination address, the mask specifies the address of the
destination network. A logical AND operation between the destination address and
the network mask yields the address of the destination network.
Protocol
Routes in a routing table can be divided into three categories by origin: static route,
direct route, and dynamic route.
Priority
Priority of the route.
Routes to the same destination but having different next hops may have different
priorities and be found by various routing protocols or manually configured. The
optimal route is the one with the highest priority (with the smallest value).
Next Hop
IP address of the next hop router.
Interface
Outgoing interface.
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