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Dell PowerProtect DD Management Center (DDMC) 7.9 Installation and Administration Guide

Viewing route information

The Routes pages provides details about all of the routing information for your DDMC setup, including the default gateway values, and static and dynamic routes.

Steps

  1. Click the Settings button (the gear icon) in the DDMC banner, then select Network > Routes.
  2. On the Routes page, view the configured static and dynamic routes (described in the following table), and create or modify routing information.
    Table 1. Route information
    item description
    Default IPv4 Gateway Address of the default IPv4 gateway.
    Default IPv6 Gateway Address of the default IPv6 gateway.
    Static Routes Static routes that are either network or host-based routes.
    Route Spec Route specification being used to configure routes.
    Dynamic Routes Dynamically assigned routes that use network or host paths for data transmission.
    Destination Destination host/network where the network traffic (data) is sent.
    Gateway Address of the router in the DDMC network or 0.0.0.0 if no gateway is set.
    Netmask Netmask for the destination net. Initially set to 255.255.255.255 for a host destination and 0.0.0.0 for the default route.
    Flags Possible values include:
    • U – Route is up.
    • H – Target is a host.
    • G – Use gateway.
    • R – Reinstate route for dynamic routing.
    • D – Dynamically installed by daemon or redirect.
    • M – Modified from routing daemon or redirect.
    • A – Installed by addrconf.
    • C – Cache entry.
    • ! – Reject route.
    Metric Distance to target (usually counted in hops). (It is not used by the DD OS, but might be needed by routing daemons.)
    MTU Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) size for physical (Ethernet) interface.
    Window Default window size for TCP connections over this route.
    IRTT Initial RTT (Round Trip Time). The kernel uses this to estimate the best TCP protocol parameters without waiting on (possibly slow) answers.
    Interface Interface name associated with routing interface.

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