Pa‑
ram‑
eter
Description
Des‑
ti‑
na‑
tion
The destination is the destination host, subnet address, network address, or default route. The desti‑
nation for a default route is 0.0.0.0.
Net‑
mask
The network mask is used with the destination to determine when a route is used. For example, a host
route has a mask of 255.255.255.255, a default route has a mask of 0.0.0.0, and a subnet or network
route has a mask between these two values.
In‑
ter‑
face
The interface is the network interface to be used to get to the next router. cellular 1 = radio interface
GSM fastethernet 0/1 = network port FastEthernet 0/1 on the router VLAN 1 = network ports, which are
assigned to VLAN 1. bridge 1 = at TK8X5‑EXW and TK8X2
Gate‑
way
The gateway is the IP address of the next router to which a packet must be sent.
Dis‑
tance
Distance/Metric is the priority of the route. If several routes lead to the same destination, the route with
the lowest metric is considered the best route.
Track
id
Track index or identification number
3.5.2 3.5.2. Dynamic Routing
Dynamic routing is used to have routes controlled automatically by the routing protocol used. The advantage of
dynamic routingoverstaticroutingis that the routeselection is dynamic, i.e. it takesplaceduring operation. Routes
are learned and set automatically by the algorithm of the routing protocol.
3.5.2.1. Route Table
The routing table can be found in the navigation under:
Routing > Dynamic Routing > Routing Table
Parameter description see 3.5.1.1
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