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TAU-4M.IP Subscriber gateway
List of Connections
Protocol
- protocol by which the connection has been established;
Source Address
- connection initiator IP address and port number;
Destination IP
- connection destination IP address and port number;
Timeout
- time period before the disconnection.
To get current information, click the
'Refresh'
button.
2.7.9
'Routes' submenu
In the
'Routes'
submenu, you can view the device routing table.
Destination
– IP address of destination host or subnet that the route should be established to.
Gateway
– gateway IP address that allows for the access to the Destination.
Netmask
— a subnet mask;
Flags
– certain route characteristics. The following
flag
values exist:
–
U -
shows that route is created and is passable;
–
H -
points to the route to a particular node;
–
G -
indicates that the route goes through an external gateway. The network interface of
the system provides routes on the network with a direct connection. All other routes pass
through external gateways. The G flag marks all routes except those on the network with
a direct connection;
–
R -
indicates that the route was most likely created by a dynamic routing protocol running
on the local system using the reinstate parameter;
–
D -
indicates that the route was added as a result of receiving an ICMP Redirect Message.
When the system learns about the route from the ICMP Redirect message, the route is
included in the routing table to avoid redirection for subsequent packets destined to the
same destination. This routes marked with flag D;
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М -
indicates that the route has changed - probably as a result of running a dynamic
routing protocol on the local system and using the mod parameter;
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А -
points to a buffered route to which an entry in the ARP table corresponds.
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С -
indicates that the source of the route is the core routing buffer;