Netgear M6100 – Campus Edge and SMB Core Chassis Switches ユーザーガイド
Routing
213
M6100 Web Management User Guide
Learned Routes
213 describes the
non-configurable data that is displayed.
Table 84.
Field
Description
Network Address
The IP route prefix for the destination.
Subnet Mask
Also referred to as the subnet/network mask, this
indicates the portion of the IP interface address that
identifies the attached network.
identifies the attached network.
Protocol
This field tells which protocol created the specified
route. The possibilities are one of the following:
Local
Static
route. The possibilities are one of the following:
Local
Static
Route Type
This field can be Connected or Static or Dynamic
based on the protocol.
based on the protocol.
Next Hop Interface
The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding
traffic to the destination.
traffic to the destination.
Next Hop Address
The outgoing router IP address to use when
forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path
towards the destination. The next router will always
be one of the adjacent neighbors or the IP address of
the local interface for a directly attached network.
forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path
towards the destination. The next router will always
be one of the adjacent neighbors or the IP address of
the local interface for a directly attached network.
Preference
The preference is an integer value from (0 to 255).
The user can specify the preference value
(sometimes called “administrative distance”) of an
individual static route. Among routes to the same
destination, the route with the lowest preference
value is the route entered into the forwarding
database. By specifying the preference of a static
route, the user controls whether a static route is
more or less preferred than routes from dynamic
routing protocols. The preference also controls
whether a static route is more or less preferred than
other static routes to the same destination.
The user can specify the preference value
(sometimes called “administrative distance”) of an
individual static route. Among routes to the same
destination, the route with the lowest preference
value is the route entered into the forwarding
database. By specifying the preference of a static
route, the user controls whether a static route is
more or less preferred than routes from dynamic
routing protocols. The preference also controls
whether a static route is more or less preferred than
other static routes to the same destination.
Metric
Administrative cost of the path to the destination. If
no value is entered, default is 1. The range is 0 - 255.
Routing Table Basic Route Configuration
Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch.
Advanced
From the Routing
Routing Table > Advanced
link, you can access the following pages: