DELL 6024 User Manual

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Configuring Routing
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Figure 8-1.
IP Forwarding Page
Maximum Equal Cost Multipaths (ECMP) — The ECMP value, which must be defined when 
forwarding IP packets. The ECMP value indicates how many paths from the router to a network are 
available. The possible value range is 1-4. For example, a value of 1 indicates that there is only one 
path to the network. The higher the value, the more memory resources are required. Modifications 
to this field are effective only after the device is reset. 
Destination IP Address — The destination IP network.
Prefix Length — The number of bits that comprise the destination IP address prefix. The length is 
between 1-32 bits.
Next Hop (Gateway) — The next router address on the route to the destination network.
Route Type—Specifies how remote routing is handled. Possible values are: 
Remote — Packet is forwarded.
Reject — Packet is dropped.
Local — Packet is sent to a local network.
Metric — The number of hops to the destination network.
Protocol — Routing protocol by which this route was added.
Displaying the IP Forwarding Table
The IP Forwarding Table provides a list of all IP routes in the system.
1
Open the IP Forwarding page.
2
Click Show All to display the IP Forwarding Table.