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Use the "route" command to view and control the routing table.
Specified route information display
msh> route get "destination"
Specify the IPv4 address to destination.
"0.0.0.0" cannot be specified as destination address.
Enabling/disabling specified IPv4 destination
msh> route active {host|net} "destination" {on|off}
If you do not specify {host|net}, the host setting is automatically selected.
Adding IPv4 Routing Table
msh> route add {host|net} "destination" "gateway"
Adds a host or network route to "destination", and a gateway address to "gateway" in the table.
Specify the IPv4 address to destination and gateway.
If you do not specify {host|net}, the host setting is selected automatically.
You cannot specify"0.0.0.0" as the destination address.
Setting the Default IPv4 Gateway
msh> route add default "gateway"
Deleting specified IPv4 destination from Routing Table
msh> route delete {host|net} "destination"
If you do not specify {host|net}, the host setting is automatically selected.
IPv4 address of destination can be specified.
Setting IPv6 Default Gateway
msh> route add6 default gateway
Adding a specified IPv6 destination to Routing Table
msh> route add6 "destination" "prefixlen[1-128]" "gateway"
Specify the IPv6 address to destination and gateway.
If the prefix of the address is between 1 and 127, the network is selected. If the prefix of the address is 128, the host is selected.
You cannot register a record that has the same destination and prefix as a registered record.
You cannot register a record that uses "0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000" as its destination.
Deleting a specified IPv6 destination from Routing Table
msh> route delete6 "destination" "prefixlen"
Specify the IPv6 address to destination and gateway.
Display information about a specified IPv6 route information
msh> route get6 "destination"
Specify the IPv6 address to destination and gateway.
Enabling/disabling a specified IPv6 destination
msh> route active6 "destination" "prefixlen[1-128]" {on|off}
Route initialization
msh> route flush
The maximum number of IPv4 routing tables is 16.
The maximum number of IPv6 routing tables is 2.
Set a gateway address when communicating with devices on an external network.
The same gateway address is shared by all interfaces.
"Prefixlen" is a number between 1 and 128.