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0.0.0.0 only.
Type: Create Mandatory
Delete Mandatory
Modify Mandatory
Get Optional
Valid values: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.0
gwyip <gwy-ip-
address>
The IP address of the next hop of this route. Only
absolute routes can be added in the downstream
direction for the IPOE interfaces
(gsvIpRouteIfIndex as ipoe-*). The next hop in
such cases has to be same as the destination IP
address (gsvIpRouteDest) specified.
Type: Create Mandatory
Valid values: 0.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.0
ifname <interface-
name> | anywan
The index value which uniquely identifies the local
interface through which the next hop of this route
should be reached. If IpRouteRid is not 0, than
u32IpRouteIfIndex shall be mandatory to be
specified in the "create ip route" command. The
ifname value can be either ANYWAN (0xffffffff) or
ifindex of any of the ipoe interface (ipoe-*).
Type: Create Optional
Modify Optional
proxyarpstatus enable
|disable
This specifies if the Proxy ARP has to be done for
this iproute table entry.If IpRouteRid value is 0,
then ProxyArpStatus will not be specified while
creating/modifying an entry in IpRoute Table.
Type: Create Optional
Modify Optional
Default value: disable
Example
$ create ip route rid 0 ip 192.168.161.12 mask 255.255.0.0 gwyip
172.26.6.100 ifname eth-0 routetype DIR ProxyArpStatus disable
configstatus Auto
Output
Verbose Mode On
Entry Created
Rid : 0 Destination :
192.168.161.12
Net Mask : 255.255.0.0 Gateway : 172.26.6.100
Ifname : eth-0 Route Type : DIR
Route Orig : LCL Age : 0
ProxyArpStatus : disable
Verbose Mode Off:
Entry Created
Output Fields
FIELD Description
Rid
RID refers to the Routing Information Database.
This database contains information about the
routes in the system. Each RID identifies a flow
and defines route related information for that flow.
The RID defines a flow based on the VLAN Id.
The database can be of 2 types, IRD
(Independent Routing Database) where there are
more than one RIDs in the system and each RID
defines separate routes in context of itself. If
VlanId <X> and RID <X> have been created and
the routing database is configured for IRD, than
routes in RID <X> shall define flow for packets
coming on VLAN Id <X>. The other mode for the
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