Configuring Networking
Routing
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Routing Table
Use the Networking > Routing > Routing Table page to view routing information
your network.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Networking > Routing >
Routing Table.
To display the IPv4 or IPv6 routing table, click the corresponding Display button.
IPv4 Routing Information
• Destination—Destination host/network IP address for which this route is
added.
• Gateway—The gateway used for this route.
• Genmask—The netmask for the destination network.
• Flags—For debugging purpose only; possible flags include:
- U—Route is up.
- H—Target is a host.
- G—Use gateway.
- R—Reinstate route for dynamic routing.
- D—Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.
- M—Modified from routing daemon or redirect.
- A—Installed by
addrconf
.
- C—Cache entry.
- !—Reject route.
• Metric—The distance to the target (usually counted in hops).
• Ref—Number of references to this route.
• Use—Count of lookups for the route. Depending on the use of -F and -C, this
is either route cache misses (-F) or hits (-C).
• Iface—Interface to which packets for this route will be sent.