Ip route – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

Using ExtremeWare Vista on the Summit 200

Netmask

Broadcast

—The broadcast address in dotted-quad notation

Multicast TTL

—The multicast time-to-live

MTU

—Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size

Metric

—The hop count to the destination address

IP Forwarding

—IP forwarding on this interface is enabled or disabled

Fwd Bcast

—The hardware forwarding of subnet-directed broadcast IP packets is enabled or disabled

RIP

—RIP is enabled or disabled on this interface

OSPF

—OSPF is enabled or disabled on this interface

IDRP

—IDRP is enabled or disabled on this interface

Send Redirect

—Allows or disallows the interface to modify the route table information when an ICMP

redirect message is received

Send Unreach

—Allows or disallows the interface to generate an ICMP port unreachable messages (type

3, code 3) when a TPC or UDP request is made to the switch, and no application is waiting for the
request, or access policy denies the request.

IGMP

—IGMP is enabled or disabled on this interface

IGMP Ver

—The version of IGMP running on the interface

IGMP Snooping

—Enable or disable of IGMP Snooping

BOOTP Host

—Indicates whether BOOTP is enabled on this VLAN or not

Last Querier

—The address of the querier

Locally Registered Multicast Address

Learned Multicast Address

IP Route

This window contains the statistics for the IP routing table. The Summit 200 exchanges routing
information with other routers and switches on the network using either the RIP or the OSPF protocol.
The Summit 200 dynamically builds and maintains the routing table, and determines the best path for
each of its routes.

The IP route table contains the following fields:

Destination

—The destination address

Gateway

—The gateway address

Mtr

—The cost metric

Flags

—For example, U for ub; G for gateway; and U for unicast

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