DPtech FW1000 Series Firewall Products User Configuration Guide
3-94
Figure3-57
Detailed routing table
Table3-27 describes the details of the detailed routing table.
Table3-27
Detailed routing table
Item
Description
Destination subnet
Allows you to view the destination IP address.
Subnet mask
Allows you to view the subnet mask of the destination IP address.
Gateway (Next hop)
Allows you to view the gateway (next hop) IP address.
Outbound interface
Allows you to view the interface on which IP packets are forwarded.
Status
Allows you to view the active state of the route.
Protocol
Allows you to view the method that the route is generated, including
Static, Connect, RIP, OSPF, BGP, Guard protocol.
Priority
Allows you to view the static route priority.
Cost
Allows you to view the route cost.
Type
Allows you to view the route type.
3.11.2 RIPng
RIPng is also called the next generation RIP protocol, which derives from RIP-2 protocol in IPv4 network. Most
RIP conception can be used for RIPng protocol. RIPng uses hop count to measure the distance to the destination
(also is called metric or cost). In RIPng, hop 0 can be counted from one router to the directly connected network, hop
1 can be counted from one router to the directly connected router to other network, and the rest can be done in the
same manner. When the hop count is larger than or equal to 16, destination network or host is unreachable.