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11 • IP
Mask (ipRouteMask)
Indicates the mask to be logical-ANDed with the destination address before being compared to the value in the
ipRouteDest field. For those systems that do not support arbitrary subnet masks, an agent constructs the value
of the ipRouteMask by determining whether the value of the corresponding ipRouteDest field belongs to a
Class A, B, or C network, and then using the appropriate mask from table 3.
Gateway (RouteGateway)
Specifies the IP address to which the packets should be forwarded.
Cost (RouteCost)
This is the cost of the route as defined by RIP standards. Cost is sometimes considered to be number of hops.
A cost of 16 is considered to be infinite. A cost can be given to user-entered routes so their preference in rela-
tion to learned routes can be calculated.
Interface (ipRouteIfIndex)
The index value that identifies the local interface through which the next hop of this route should be reached.
The interface identified by a particular value of this index is the same interface as identified by the same value
of ifIndex.
State (RouteState)
•
invalid(1)—This setting deletes the route.
•
active(2)—A valid route is in use.
•
nopath(3)—No route is available to the specified gateway. The gateway is not known to local networks.
•
agedout(4)—Invalid route (soon to be removed).
•
costly(5)—A valid route, but not in use because of it’s higher cost.
Add a route:
This portion of the IP Routing Information window is where you can add a new route to the IP Routing Infor-
mation table. Fill in the
,
4-
, and
#(%
information, then click
.
Advanced…
Enables a route to be attached to an interface. Packets to a network will be routed to that interface, allowing
the gateway IP address to be dynamic.
Table 3. Masks
Mask
Network
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Summary of Contents for 3092
Page 18: ...About this guide 16...
Page 22: ...1 Introduction 20 8 4 9...
Page 44: ...5 DS0 Mapping 42 C 4...
Page 48: ...6 Clocking 46...
Page 56: ...7 iDSL Port Configuration 54...
Page 66: ...9 Filter IP 64...
Page 89: ...2 3 87 12 TCP finWait1 6 finWait2 7 closeWait 8 lastAck 9 closing 10 timeWait 11 deleteTCB 12...
Page 90: ...12 TCP 88 2 3...
Page 94: ...13 UDP 92...
Page 100: ...14 RIP Version 2 98 7 2 3...
Page 106: ...15 SNMP 104...
Page 118: ...16 System 116 D 4 1...
Page 148: ...18 T1 E1 Link 146 D...
Page 152: ...19 T1 E1 Assignment 150 68 6...
Page 158: ...21 License 156...
Page 162: ...A RJ 21X Wiring Color Chart 160...