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Destination: The IP address of the packet’s final destination. The destination
can be an IP address or a class-based, sub-netted, or super-netted network ID.
Gateway: The IP address to which the packet is forward.
Netmask: Includes directly-attached subnets, indirect subnets that are not
attached to the device but can be accessed through one or more hops, and
default routes to use for certain types of traffic or when information is lacking.
Flags: Possible flags include Î
U: Route is up. H: Target is a host. G: Use
Gateway
C: Cache entry ! :Reject route
Metric: A number used to indicate the cost of the route so that the best route,
among potentially multiple routes to the same destination, can be selected.
Ref: Number of reference to this route.
Use: Count of lookups for the route.
Iface: Interface to which packets for this route will be sent.
3.7.6 LAN Status & Log
This section shows Router’s LAN Status (Upload/Download Status) and Log
chart.
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