TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.29+, H06.03+, J06.03+)

SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-012
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INFO ROUTE Command for TCP6SAM
INFO ROUTE Display Format
This display shows the output of the INFO ROUTE command shown in the first
example:
Name
Routes created by internal, route-redirect logic have names in the format:
DDcpu_n
where cpu is the processor number, in hexadecimal format, of the processor in
which the route is generated and n is a decimal number.
Routes created by ARP link-level logic have names in the format:
DAcpu_n
where cpu is the processor number, in hexadecimal format, of the processor in
which the route is generated and n is a decimal number.
Routes created by internal IRDP logic have names in the format
DRcpu_n
where cpu is the processor number, in hexadecimal format, of the processor in
which the route is generated and n is a decimal number.
Routes created by internal ND6 cache logic have names in the format
NDcpu_n
where cpu is the processor number, in hexadecimal format, of the processor in
which the route is generated and n is a decimal number.
Routes generated implicitly because of an ADD SUBNET or ALTER SUBNET,
SUBNETMASK command have names starting with RT. These route types are
called implicit routes.
The link-level route generated from ADD ENTRY commands have the same name
as the entry name. The entry name starts with EA.
TCPIP Info ROUTE \MYSYS.$ZSAM2.*
Name Subnetname Destination Gateway Type
#RT2 #EN1 172.17.215.0 172.17.215.32
#RT3 #EN2 172.17.215.0 172.17.215.34
#RT4 #EN3 172.17.195.0 172.17.195.34
#RT5 #LOOP0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 H
#DA2_2 #EN1 172.17.215.1 172.17.215.32 H
#DA2_3 #EN1 172.17.215.2 172.17.215.32 H
#MR3 #EN1 155.186.70.0 172.17.215.1 G
#MR4 #EN1 155.186.70.0 172.17.215.2 G
#MR5 #EN1 130.186.0.0 172.17.215.2 G
#DR2_1 #EN3 0.0.0.0 172.17.195.2 GR
#DEF #EN1 0.0.0.0 172.17.215.1 G
#RT6 #EN1 130.186.72.0 172.17.215.2 G