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280 Linux-2.x can pack routes into several routing tables identified
283 By default all normal routes are inserted into the
285 table (ID 254) and the kernel only uses this table when calculating routes.
293 consists of routes for local and broadcast addresses. The kernel maintains
367 routes, which are put into the
381 routes it is either the true next hop router or, if it is a direct
383 of the interface. For NAT routes it is the first address of the block
541 routes, scope
545 routes and scope
547 routes.
688 list routes
695 only select routes from the given range of destinations.
701 selects routes with prefixes not shorter than
707 selects routes with prefixes not longer than
720 selects routes with this exact prefix. If neither of these options
731 only select routes with the given TOS.
735 show the routes from this table(s). The default setting is to show table
752 list cloned routes i.e. routes which were dynamically forked from
753 other routes because some route attribute (f.e. MTU) was updated.
764 option only works with cloned routes.
768 only list routes of this protocol.
772 only list routes with this scope.
776 only list routes of this type.
780 only list routes going via this device.
784 only list routes going via the nexthop routers selected by
789 only list routes with preferred source addresses selected
797 only list routes with these realms.
804 this command flushes routes selected by some criteria.
820 deleted routes and the number of rounds made to flush the routing
824 also dumps all the deleted routes in the format described in the
869 shows existing routes.
906 routes are left unchanged. Any routes specified in the data stream that