list ip-route
Issue 4 May 2002
8-153555-233-123
Metric
Specifies the desirability of the IP route in terms of the efficiency of
data transmission over the route. Valid entries are
0 (a simple route)
and
1 (a complex route). A metric value of 1 is used only when the
switch has more than one C-LAN board installed. A metric-1 route
diverts usage of the route to a metric - 0 route, if available.
Route Type
Display-only. Specifies whether this is a network or host route. A
network route is a route to all nodes on the (sub)network specified in
the
Destination Node field. A host route is a route to the single
node specified in the
Destination Node field.
Accepted by
CLAN
Indicates whether a C-LAN circuit pack has accepted the administered
IP-route. Routes for a link are downloaded to the C-LAN circuit pack
when the link comes into service. Possibilities include:
■ accepted – the route has been accepted by the C-LAN board
■ rejected – the route has been rejected by the C-LAN circuit
pack. The Gateway may not be on the attached ethernet subnet or
may not be the IP address of the far end of the PPP link.
■ pending – the route has not been sent to the C-LAN circuit
pack, or it has been sent but no reply has been received. Typically,
this status changes to
accepted or rejected when some
condition changes, such as a link coming up.
■ obsolete – the route is no longer needed (some host routes
were needed in R7 but are no longer needed in subsequent
releases, or are duplicates of existing routes)