Viewing IP routes
T
o view the existing IP routes, navigate to Network Configuration > IP
Routes.
The following table describes the fields on this page:
Field / Item Description
Cluster Node
R
outing
When this option is disabled (default behavior), the configured routes are
propagated to all nodes in a cluster. If this option is enabled, it is possible to
configure different routes for each node in a cluster.
Caution: If an EVS fails o
ver to a node which is missing a required
route, network traffic can no longer reach the required destination.
Destination For a Network route, this field displays the IP address and Address Prefix Length of
the destination. F
or a Host route, this field displays an IP address only.
Gateway This field displays the gateway IP address of the route.
Type This field displays the type of route which can be Host, Network, or Gateway.
Creation Type A route is either static or dynamic. Static indicates a manually created route and
dynamic indicates a route created by a switch.
MTU This is the Maximum Transmission Unit which is the largest size Ethernet frame that
the HNAS server can send for the route.
Note: Fields which are not required for a route t
ype are grayed out and
cannot be configured.
Adding IP routes
Configuring routes 55
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