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Viewing the Routing Table


This task displays the routing table and statistics for the network. The information provided by the table includes a list of destination networks, the gateway for each, the router status and route designation, the number of active uses per route, the number of packets sent per route, and the network interface used by the route.

To View Routing Table Information

  1. Access the NETWORK application instance menu as described in Accessing KM Commands and InfoBoxes.
  2. Select List Routing Table. BMC PATROL writes the results to a BMC PATROL task object (List Routing Table) in the NETWORK container.
  3. Access the List Routing Table task object as described in Accessing KM Commands and InfoBoxes and view the results. Your results should resemble this example:
# PSL Serial No.: ##########
<NOT INTERACTIVE>
List network routing table
List network routing table
Routing Table: IPv4
Routing Table: IPv4
Destination
bmt_r_and_s
BASE-ADDRESS.MCAST.NET
default
localhost
localhost
-------------------- >>>>> DONE <<<<< --------------------

Output Format

The output has the following format. Following table defines each field.

Routing Table: IPv4
 Destination                  Gateway    Flags   Ref    Use  Interface
------------------   -----------------   -----  ----  -----  ---------
###.###.###.###               xyz.com      UGH    11     11       hme0
-------------------- >>>>> DONE <<<<< --------------------
 

 List Routing Table Command Output Format

Related topics

Network-NETWORK

Network-Interface

Network-Addresses

Network-Protocol

Network-Traffic

Network-Management

Address-Resolution-Protocol-ARP

UNIX-to-UNIX-Communication-Protocol-UUCP

 

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BMC PATROL for UNIX and Linux 9.13