RtssRoute
RtssRoute displays and manipulates network routing tables.
Usage
You must use one of the following commands when using RtssRoute:
Rtssrun RtssRoute.rtss -a -n <Interface> -t <Destination> -p <Prefix> -h <Nexthop> [-m <metric>]
Rtssrun RtssRoute.rtss -r -n <Interface> -t <Destination> -p <Prefix> -h <Nexthop>
Rtssrun RtssRoute.rtss -d
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-d |
Displays all entries from the table. |
-r |
Removes the specified route. |
-a |
Adds the specified route. |
-n <Interface> |
Specifies the interface whose route is being modified. |
-t <Destination> |
Specifies the destination address for the route. |
-p <Prefix> |
Specifies the prefix parameter, a subnet mask, for this route entry. Must be less than or equal to 32 for an IPv4 route, or less than or equal to 64 for an IPv6 route. |
-h <Nexthop> |
Specifies the next hop address for the route. |
-m <metric> |
Specifies the metric, that is, cost of the route. |
Example
Rtssrun RtssRoute -a -n RtE1000 -t 5.6.7.8 -p 24 -h 1.2.3.4 -m 1
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